Saints make 6 roster moves + injury report

Another day, another bad injury report for the Saints going into their next game. The injuries just continue to pile on and on as the season progresses and it’s absurd how many injuries the Saints have had to work their way around this season. Now not all the injuries of the injury report were all bad, there is some positive injury news on the other side of the list. 

To work around these injuries the Saints made quite a bit of roster moves today and yesterday to adjust to the adversity put in front of them. Here’s what went on all of today. 

Saints transactions 

Wide receiver Malcolm Perry was signed to the practice squad.

Kevin White was re-signed after being waived last Saturday.

Cornerback Ken Crawley was re-signed as well.

Landon Young was placed on injured reserve with a foot injury.

Adam Trautman as well was placed on injured reserve with a MCL sprain injury.

Cornerback and special teams contributor KeiVarae Russell was released. 

Saints news

Marshon Lattimore, who has been dealing with felony charges since March, was dropped. The NFL can look into the case and review it for a possible suspension or discipline. 

Saints rookie offensive tackle Landon Young will have season ending foot surgery. He played almost more than half with his foot injury, and now will miss the rest of the season after making his first start. 

Injury report 

Saints

DNP:

Alvin Kamara (knee), Ryan Ramczyk (knee), Mark Ingram (knee), Marcus Davenport (shoulder), Tanoh Kpassagnon (ankle) 

LP:

Terron Armstead (knee/shoulder)

FP:

Ty Montgomery (hand), Taysom Hill (foot), Trevor Siemian (hand)

Bills

LP:

Cole Beasley (ribs)

FP:

Tremaine Edmunds (hamstring)

Written By Kadin Janisch

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