Five Saints out, Jaguars QB Lawrence questionable for Thursday night
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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