Four Saints out Monday ahead of Thursday night game with Cowboys

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While a healthier Taysom Hill will reportedly get the ball as the starting quarterback Thursday night for the New Orleans Saints against Dallas, there are still significant injury issues for the Saints.

Four players were out Monday, including Kaden Elliss (hamstring), Tanoh Kpassagnon (ankle), Marcus Davenport (shoulder) and Terron Armstead (knee).

Practicing on a limited basis were Alvin Kamara and Ryan Ramczyk as both seek to return.

Mark Ingram and Hill were listed as full participants.

While the Cowboys have COVID issues which will sideline head coach Mike McCarthy, the injury report for Dallas is small.

Wide receiver Cedrick Wilson was out with an ankle injury but CeDee Lamb was back, seemingly ready to return from his concussion issues.

New Orleans Saints Monday Injury Report

Position

Name

Injury

Monday

LB

Kaden Elliss

Hamstring

DNP

DE

Tanoh Kpassagnon

Ankle

DNP

DE

Marcus Davenport

Shoulder

DNP

T

Terron Armstead

Knee

DNP

RB

Alvin Kamara

Knee

LP

T

Ryan Ramczyk

Knee

LP

RB

Mark Ingram

Knee

FP

QB

Taysom Hill

Foot

FP

CB

Paulson Adebo

Concussion

FP

LB

Andrew Dowell

Concussion

FP

Dallas Cowboys Monday Injury Report

Position

Name

Injury

Monday

WR

Cedrick Wilson

Ankle

DNP

DE

Tarell Basham

Chest

LP

RB

Ezekiel Elliott

Knee

FP

WR

CeeDee Lamb

Concussion

FP

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