Injury Report: Thomas, Landry, Lattimore still sidelined Thursday as Saints prep for Bengals

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Chris Olave left the Saints win over the Seahawks this past Sunday due to NFL concussion protocol (Photo: Parker Waters).

The concern remains for the New Orleans Saints when it comes to the walking wounded, heading into Sunday’s home game with Cincinnati.

The good news is that Chris Olave and Calvin Throckmorton returned to work on a limited basis Thursday after not practicing Wednesday.

The bad news is that Deonte Harty, Jarvis Landry, Michael Thomas, Marshon Lattimore and Paytone Turner remain out.

Ryan Ramczyk, Paulson Adebo, Marcus Maye, Malcolm Roach and Jameis Winston remained limited but Taysom Hill and J.T Gray were full participants.

For the Bengals, the list is much shorter, though two key players remained out Thursday in starting left tackle Jonah Williams and starting wide receiver Tee Higgins.

Four others remained limited, including tackle La’El Collins of LSU, tight ends Hayden Hurst and Devin Asiasi and running back Semaje Perine.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Player

Position

Injury

Wed

Thu

Deonte Harty

WR

Foot

DNP

DNP

Jarvis Landry

WR

Ankle

DNP

DNP

Michael Thomas

WR

Foot

DNP

DNP

Marshon Lattimore

CB

Abdomen

DNP

DNP

Payton Turner

DE

Chest

DNP

DNP

Chris Olave

WR

Concussion

DNP

LP

Calvin Throckmorton

OT

Hip

DNP

LP

Ryan Ramczyk

OT

Rest

LP

LP

Paulson Adebo

CB

Knee

LP

LP

J.T. Gray

DB

Foot

LP

FP

Taysom Hill

TE

Rib

LP

FP

Marcus Maye

S

Rib

LP

LP

Malcolm Roach

DT

Ankle

LP

LP

Jameis Winston

QB

Back/Ankle

LP

LP

CINCINNATI BENGALS

Player

Position

Injury

Wed

Thu

La’el Collins

OT

NIR – Rest

DNP

LP

Tee Higgins

WR

Ankle

DNP

DNP

Jonah Williams

OT

Knee

DNP

DNP

Devin Asiasi

TE

Ankle

LP

LP

Hayden Hurst

TE

Groin

LP

LP

Samaje Perine

RB

Abdomen

LP

LP

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