The New Orleans Saints are preparing for their last game of the season and are without many offensive players they began the year with. One of whom, Alvin Kamara, is just 50 yards short of his first career 1,000 yards season.
A s the Saints take the field for the final time this season, they're going to be doing it without a lot of their key starters. That's been the case for a lot of their games in 20
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara will officially not play this afternoon against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Kamara will miss his third straight game with a groin injury suffered in Week 15 against Washington.
New Orleans Saints interim coach Darren Rizzi agrees that major changes should be in store this offseason. The Saints' 5-12 record was their worst in nearly two decades.
The New Orleans Saints are not looking very healthy ahead of their Week 18 matchup vs the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Saints released the final injury report ahead of Week 17 matchup against the Raiders, with a Derek Carr and Alvin Kamara addition.
The New Orleans Saints may be without Alvin Kamara for their season finale against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The star running back is was listed as doubtful on Friday's injury report, but interim head coach Darren Rizzi alluded to a final decision being made Saturday.
The New Orleans Saints have been struggling in the absence of star quarterback Derek Carr and running back Alvin Kamara, and it turns out that is unlikely to change. According to ESPN NFL Insider, "Saints ruled out RB Alvin Kamara and QB Derek Carr for Sunday's game vs. the Raiders."
Several prominent Saints players, including running back Alvin Kamara, defensive captain Cameron Jordan and quarterback Derek Carr, said that while they would defer to management on the hiring of the next coach, they viewed Rizzi as a strong candidate.
On Monday, almost to a man Saints players were effusive in compliments for Rizzi, who was named interim head coach Nov. 4 and guided New Orleans to a 3-5 record, with three of the losses by one score – 21-14 to the Rams, 20-19 to the Commanders and 27-19 to the Buccaneers.