Injury Reports: Saints without Ramczyk, pair of linebackers versus Jets

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The New Orleans Saints will be without at least three key players Sunday when they face the New York Jets in New Jersey..

Ryan Ramczyk, Pete Werner and Kaden Elliss have all been declared out while Lil’Jordan Humphrey is questionable.

What remains to be seen is whether Cam Jordan, Mark Ingram and Ty Montgomery can play after entering COVID-19 protocol earlier this week. Both would have to test negative for two consecutive days to be eligible to play.

On the plus side, running back Alvin Kamara (knee) and quarterback Taysom Hill (right finger) practiced fully all week and did not receive a designation. Both can be expected to play.

Among three Jets ruled out are running backs Michael Carter and Tevin Coleman.

Forget Saints defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins is among six New York players listed as questionable.

SAINTS
Player Pos. Injury Wed Thu Fri Game Status
Ryan Ramczyk T Knee DNP DNP DNP Out
Pete Werner LB Elbow DNP DNP DNP Out
Marcus Davenport DE Shoulder LP LP LP (-)
Terron Armstead T Knee LP LP LP (-)
Kaden Elliss LB Hamstring LP LP DNP Out
Alvin Kamara RB Knee FP FP FP (-)
Taysom Hill QB Right Finger FP FP FP (-)
Lil’Jordan Humphrey WR Hamstring LP DNP Questionable
JETS
Player Pos. Injury Wed Thu Fri Game Status
Michael Carter II CB Concussion DNP DNP DNP Out
Tevin Coleman RB Concussion DNP DNP DNP Out
Laurent Duvernay-Tardif OL Ankle DNP DNP Limited Questionable
Ryan Griffin TE Knee/Ankle DNP LP Full Questionable
Elijah Moore WR Quadriceps DNP DNP DNP Questionable
C.J. Mosley LB Back DNP LP FP Questionable
Sheldon Rankins DL Knee DNP LP FP Questionable
Trevon Wesco TE Ankle DNP DNP DNP Out
John Franklin-Myers DL Hip LP LP FP Questionable
Hamsah Nasirildeen LB Knee LP LP FP (-)
Zach Wilson QB Knee FP FP FP (-)
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