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SAINTS INJURY UPDATE: Chase Young & Alvin Kamara Lead List of Six Limited Ahead of Week 6 Showdown With Patriots

 

 

The New Orleans Saints are back to work — and the focus now shifts to Week 6 as they prepare for a crucial road clash against the New England Patriots. But before kickoff in Foxborough, head coach Dennis Allen and his staff are navigating another challenging injury report that features some of the team’s biggest stars.

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Six Key Players Limited at Wednesday Practice

 

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Wednesday’s practice saw six Saints listed as limited participants — a group that includes some of the franchise’s most important playmakers on both sides of the ball.

 

Defensive end Chase Young (calf) and running back Alvin Kamara (ankle) headlined the list, joined by tight end Juwan Johnson (ankle), guard Trevor Penning (ankle), guard Cesar Ruiz (ankle), and safety Justin Reid (concussion protocol).

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It’s a concerning list for a Saints team that’s only beginning to find its footing after a rocky start to the year. Still, the early-week status is encouraging — all six were able to take some reps, suggesting they’re trending in the right direction for Sunday’s matchup.

 

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Chase Young, who’s brought new energy and explosiveness to the Saints’ defensive line, continues to nurse a calf issue but is expected to be managed carefully throughout the week. Alvin Kamara, the heartbeat of the offense, appeared to tweak his ankle late in last week’s game but remains optimistic about suiting up.

 

Yiadom Sidelined, Radunz Fully Cleared

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While six players were limited, defensive back Isaac Yiadom (hamstring) was the lone Saint to miss practice entirely on Wednesday. His availability for Sunday remains uncertain, though the team will reassess his status later in the week.

 

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On a brighter note, offensive lineman Dillon Radunz was listed as a full participant, a major boost for a line that’s been rotating bodies since the start of the season. Radunz’s return adds needed depth and stability to an offense still searching for rhythm.

 

Momentum Building After First Win of the Season

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After four frustrating weeks, the Saints finally got the breakthrough they needed — a 26-14 victory over the New York Giants inside the Superdome. It wasn’t flawless, but it was a performance filled with grit, defensive dominance, and flashes of what this team can be when healthy.

 

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The Saints’ defense, anchored by Young and Cam Jordan, held the Giants in check, while Kamara led the offense with vintage determination. The win not only lifted spirits in the locker room but also gave New Orleans its long-awaited first victory of the year — one that could spark a much-needed turnaround.

 

Patriots Riding High After Statement Win

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The challenge ahead won’t be easy. The New England Patriots, sitting at 3-2, are coming off a huge Sunday night victory over the Buffalo Bills, showing poise, physicality, and renewed confidence on both sides of the ball.

 

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Now, they’ll return home to Gillette Stadium as 3.5-point favorites against a Saints team trying to build momentum. The matchup features two franchises with proud traditions and plenty to prove — and both need this win to stay alive in their respective playoff pushes.

 

Eyes on Kamara & Young

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All attention this week will remain on Kamara and Young — the two emotional leaders of this Saints roster. Kamara’s versatility and open-field brilliance remain vital to New Orleans’ offense, while Young’s energy and pass-rush presence have been a spark for the defense since his arrival.

 

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If both are good to go, expect the Saints to come out with confidence and fire against a Patriots team that thrives on discipline and physicality.

 

Sunday Showdown

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Kickoff between the Saints and Patriots is set for Sunday at noon (CT) in Foxborough.

The Patriots are currently 3.5-point favorites, but with Kamara and Young expected to play — and the Saints coming off their first taste of victory — don’t be surprised if this one turns into a gritty, four-quarter fight.

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Final Word

 

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The New Orleans Saints have taken their lumps early, but there’s still belief in the locker room — belief that this group can turn things around. The Week 6 clash against New England is more than just another game; it’s a chance to prove this team still has bite left in it.

 

With stars like Chase Young and Alvin Kamara leading the way, the Saints aren’t backing down from anyone.

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