Saints-Bucs Injury Reports: Deonte Harris returns to practice on a limited basis Thursday

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One player returned on a limited basis while four others remained out as the New Orleans Saints returned to the practice field Thursday in preparation for Sunday’s NFC South showdown with Tampa Bay at Caesars Superdome.

The good news was that Deonte Harris returned to practice on a limited basis. Harris has been out with a hamstring injury. Still out were guard Andrus Peat, running back Dwayne Washington, quarterback Taysom Hill and defensive end Payton Turner.

There is more good news as David Onyemata was back at practice and will finally play Sunday after being suspended for six games. Newly acquired Mark Ingram has arrived in New Orleans and he will practice with the team Friday.

Tampa Bay reported three players out Thursday, including wide receiver Antonio Brown, linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul and cornerback Dee Delaney. Three others, including linebacker Lavonte David, tight end Rob Gronkowski and cornerback Richard Sherman were limited.’

New Orleans Saints Thursday Injury Report

Position

Name

Injury

Wednesday

Thursday

G

Andrus Peat

Pectoral

DNP

DNP

RB

Dwayne Washington

Neck

DNP

DNP

QB

Taysom Hill

Concussion

DNP

DNP

WR

Deonte Harris

Hamstring

DNP

LP

DE

Payton Turner

Calf

DNP

DNP

CB

Marshon Lattimore

Hand

FP

FP

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Thursday Injury Report

Position

Name

Injury

Wednesday

Thursday

DT

Ndamukong Suh

Knee

DNP

FP

LB

Jason Pierre-Paul

Shoulder/Hand

DNP

DNP

CB

Dee Delaney

Ankle

DNP

DNP

WR

Antonio Brown

Ankle

DNP

DNP

LB

Lavonte David

Ankle

LP

LP

TE

Rob Gronkowski

Ribs

LP

LP

CB

Richard Sherman

Hamstring

LP

LP

TE

O.J. Howard

Ankle

LP

FP

CB

Jamel Dean

Shoulder/Thumb

FP

FP

RB

Giovani Bernard

Chest

FP

FP

LB

Anthony Nelson

Elbow

FP

FP

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