by Niles Carpenter/Saints Contributor
The New Orleans Saints, known for their resilience, are facing some challenges and opportunities as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Let’s dive into the latest developments surrounding the team.
Derek Carr’s Injury Status:
Saints’ Head Coach Dennis Allen addressed concerns about the team’s starting quarterback, Derek Carr, who suffered a sprained AC joint. The injury has been characterized as “week to week,” and the team is taking a cautious approach to Carr’s recovery. It appears increasingly unlikely that Carr will be able to play in the upcoming game against the Buccaneers. If Carr misses more time, it will set the stage for a showdown between Saints’ quarterback Jameis Winston and his former team.
Jameis Winston stepped in for Carr during the Week 3 game against the Green Bay Packers, and he is expected to continue as the starting quarterback in Carr’s absence. The official determination of Carr’s availability for the upcoming game will depend on Wednesday’s practice report.
Jake Luton Joins the Fray:
With Carr’s injury and backup quarterback Jake Haener serving a three-game suspension, the Saints turned to recently acquired QB Jake Luton. Luton was signed off the Carolina Panthers‘ practice squad and is expected to operate as the team’s No. 2 quarterback in Sunday’s game against the Buccaneers. Luton’s previous experience with the Saints in 2022 makes him a viable emergency option for the franchise. The Saints will hope for the best but are undoubtedly preparing for any scenario given their commitment to having a strong quarterback presence on the field.
Kamara Returns:
A bright spot for the Saints is the reinstatement of star running back Alvin Kamara. Kamara had been serving a three-game suspension to start the season, and his return will be a significant boost for the team. With Jamaal Williams on injured reserve due to a hamstring injury, Kamara is expected to step into a key role immediately upon his return. The Saints’ backfield will benefit from Kamara’s versatility, and fellow running backs Tony Jones and Kendre Miller are also candidates to contribute in Week 4.
Tre’Quan Smith’s Release:
In another noteworthy move, the Saints released wide receiver Tre’Quan Smith from injured reserve. Smith had been dealing with a groin injury that had sidelined him since before the season opener. The release came after Smith had fulfilled three of the four required absences on IR. Now, he becomes available for other teams to consider, provided he can demonstrate his regained health. Smith’s availability could attract interest from teams in need of receiving depth.
As the week unfolds, Saints fans and NFL enthusiasts alike will eagerly await updates on Derek Carr‘s status and how the team continues to adapt to challenges. The return of Alvin Kamara and the addition of Jake Luton add intriguing elements to the Saints’ upcoming matchup against the Buccaneers.