The New Orleans Saints are preparing for their Week 7 faceoff against the Jacksonville Jaguars this Thursday Night. However, the latest injury report for both teams suggests that they might be doing so without some of their key players. Wednesday’s Injury Report saw five Saints players listed as out, emphasizing the challenges the team is up against.
New Orleans Saints Injury Report
Position
Name
Injury
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Game Status
TE
Juwan Johnson
Calf
DNP
DNP
DNP
Out
S
J.T. Gray
Hamstring
DNP
DNP
DNP
Out
T
Landon Young
Hip
DNP
DNP
DNP
Out
G/T
James Hurst
Ankle
DNP
DNP
DNP
Out
T
Ryan Ramczyk
Concussion
DNP
DNP
DNP
Out
LB
Demario Davis
Knee
DNP
DNP
DNP
Questionable
S
Lonnie Johnson Jr.
Hamstring
LP
LP
LP
Questionable
DE
Cameron Jordan
Back
LP
LP
FP
S
Tyrann Mathieu
Foot
LP
LP
LP
Questionable
WR
Chris Olave
Toe
LP
LP
FP
G
Andrus Peat
Groin
LP
LP
FP
RB
Jamaal Williams
Hamstring
LP
LP
LP
Questionable
QB
Derek Carr
Right Shoulder/Chest
LP
FP
FP
Jacksonville Jaguars Injury Report
Position
Name
Injury
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Game Status
CB
Tyson Campbell
Hamstring
DNP
DNP
DNP
Out
WR
Zay Jones
Knee
DNP
DNP
DNP
Out
QB
Trevor Lawrence
Knee
DNP
LP
LP
Questionable
T
Walker Little
Knee
DNP
DNP
DNP
Out
G
Brandon Scherff
Ankle
DNP
DNP
LP
Questionable
DT
Davon Hamilton
Back
FP
FP
FP
Out
This week’s injury report showcases the mounting challenges that both teams face ahead of Thursday night. For the Saints, the loss of key offensive and defensive players like Juwan Johnson, J.T. Gray, and Ryan Ramczyk might force the team to adjust their strategies. The Jaguars are also not without concerns, particularly with the questionable status of their starting QB, Trevor Lawrence.
Given the short week, recovery time is limited. The teams will have to lean heavily on their depth players and adapt to any last-minute changes. Thursday’s game promises to be a tough matchup, and the injury report underscores the unpredictable nature of the NFL season. Both teams will aim to overcome these adversities to secure a crucial mid-season victory.