Injury Report: Smith, Washington, Adebo, Young remain out Thursday for Saints

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The four injured New Orleans Saints players did not practice again Thursday, making it more likely that they will not play in the season opener at Atlanta.

Tre’Quan Smith (groin), Dwayne Washington (hamstring), Paulson Adebo (ankle) and Landon Young (hip) were all out again today while Michael Thomas (hamstring), Erik McCoy (calf), Pete Werner (groin) and J.T. Gray (hamstring) all remained limited, leaving their status for the game in question.

Gray and Washington are outstanding special teams stars for the Saints while Adebo is a starter. Bradley Roby will likely assume Adebo’s spot as a starting corner while P.J. Williams could move into the slot corner spot which Roby was likely to occupy.

New Orleans Saints Thursday Injury Report

Position

Name

Injury

Wednesday

Thursday

WR

Tre’Quan Smith

Groin

DNP

DNP

RB

Dwayne Washington

Hamstring

DNP

DNP

CB

Paulson Adebo

Ankle

DNP

DNP

T

Landon Young

Hip

DNP

DNP

WR

Michael Thomas

Hamstring

LP

LP

C

Erik McCoy

Calf

LP

LP

LB

Pete Werner

Groin

LP

LP

S

J.T. Gray

Hamstring

LP

LP

Atlanta Falcons Thursday Injury Report

Player

Position

Injury

Wed

Thu

Drake London

WR

Knee

LP

LP

Darren Hall

CB

Quadriceps

LP

LP

Parker Hesse

TE

Personal

DNP

Full

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