Saints Injury Report: Armstead, McCoy remain out Wednesday ahead of Washington trip

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The first injury report for the New Orleans Saints ahead of their Week 5 game Sunday on the road against the Washington Football Team is a short one but two starting offensive linemen remain out.

Terron Armstead (elbow) and Erik McCoy (calf) both missed practice Wednesday while Marshon Lattimore (hand) practiced in full.

The Washington Football Team is banged up, with six players missing practice Wednesday, including guard Brenden Scherff (knee), linebacker Cole Holcumb (shoulder) and a trio of wide receivers, including Dyami Brown (knee), Cam Sims (hamstring) and Curtis Samuel (groin). Six other Washington players were limited as well with various injuries.

New Orleans Saints Injury Report for Wednesday
Position Name Injury Wednesday
C Erik McCoy Calf DNP
T Terron Armstead Elbow DNP
CB Marshon Lattimore Hand FP

Washington Football Team
Position Name Injury Wednesday
G Brandon Scherff Knee DNP
WR Dyami Brown Knee DNP
WR Cam Sims Hamstring DNP
LB Cole Holcomb Shoulder DNP
RB Antonio Gibson Shin DNP
WR Curtis Samuel Groin DNP
DT Jonathan Allen Knee LP
S Deshazor Everett Knee LP
DT Matt Ioannidis Knee LP
RB J.D. McKissic Ankle LP
DT Jones Smith-Williams Toe LP
CB Benjamin St-Juste Knee LP

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