Five Saints out, Jaguars QB Lawrence questionable for Thursday night

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Five Saints players will miss the game Thursday night’s game with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Juwan Johnson, J.T. Gray, Landon Young, James Hurst and Ryan Ramczyk are all out for New Orleans while Demario Davis, Lonnie Johnson Jr., Tyrann Mathieu and Jamaal Williams are all questionable.

Veteran guard Andrus Peat is slated to play, a much-needed boost with so many injuries on the beleaguered offensive line.

For the Jaguars, the big question surrounds quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who remains questionable with a knee injury.

If Lawrence cannot go, it changes the dynamic of the game drastically with C.J. Beathard replacing him, a huge drop off.

Saints
Pos. 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
Jaguars
Pos. 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
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