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    Saints' Mark Ingram: Moved to IR, ending season

    The New Orleans Saints placed Mark Ingram (knee) on injured reserve Wednesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.Ingram suffered an MCL tear in a Week 13 loss to Tampa Bay, likely leaving him with a recovery and rehab timeline of 4-to-6 weeks. He's now officially ruled out for the remainder of the regular season, and he might not be ready for the start of the playoffs even in the highly unlikely scenario that the Saints earn a spot. New Orleans is left with Eno Benjamin, David Johnson and Dwayne Washington as its depth options behind top running back Alvin Kamara.

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    Saints' Mark Ingram: Out at least four weeks

    Mark Ingram (knee) suffered an MCL tear during Monday's loss to the Buccaneers and is expected to miss 4-to-6 weeks, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Ingram could be done for the rest of the season, with the New Orleans Saints only having four more regular-season contests after their Week 14 bye. The best candidate to replace the veteran running back as the No. 2 option behind Alvin Kamara may be Dwayne Washington, though the team also has David Johnson and Derrick Gore on the practice squad.

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    Saints' Mark Ingram: Inefficient in defeat

    Mark Ingram totaled seven rushes for 27 yards and caught all five targets for 22 yards during Monday's 17-16 loss versus the Buccaneers.Ingram totaled double-digit touches for the first time since Week 4, as he struck a balanced workload with No. 1 running back Alvin Kamara (12 carries, two receptions). However, both running backs failed to produce any explosive runs against Tampa Bay's defense. Ingram also went down on the field after being tackled near the sideline early in the second half, which caused him to be evaluated in the New Orleans Saints' medical tent, according to John Hendrix of SI.com. While he managed to return, New Orleans coach Dennis Allen said that the veteran back injured his knee when he went out of bounds one yard shy of picking up a first down later in the fourth quarter, per Jacques Doucet of WAFB 9Sports. The 32-year-old Ingram will have extra time to recover during the Saints' Week 14 bye.

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    Saints' Mark Ingram: Logs full practice

    Mark Ingram (foot) was a full practice participant Friday.Ingram is set to handle his familiar role as Alvin Kamara's backup for a second straight week, after missing three games with an MCL sprain. He got four carries for 10 yards in his first game back, while Kamara had 13 touches and Taysom Hill took seven. Kamara did lose two fumbles in the game, and it's possible Ingram gets more work if the ball-security issues continue Monday night in Tampa Bay.

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    Saints' Mark Ingram: Dealing with foot injury

    Mark Ingram (foot) was limited at practice Thursday.Ingram put an end to a three-game absence this past Sunday in San Francisco after tending to an MCL sprain, playing 30 percent of snaps on his way to four carries for 10 yards and no catches on his only target. Meanwhile, Alvin Kamara (13 touches) and tight end Taysom Hill (seven touches) got more work than Ingram out of the backfield. Ingram has exchanged the knee injury for a foot issue this week, so his status will be one to watch as the New Orleans Saints continue to prep for Monday's visit to Tampa Bay.

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    Saints' Mark Ingram: Active in Week 12

    Mark Ingram (knee) is active for Sunday's Week 12 clash against the 49ers.The veteran running back will make his return following a nearly four-game absence when factoring in Ingram played only five snaps before suffering his injury in Week 8 against the Raiders. Ingram will slot back into his usual role as a complementary option behind Alvin Kamara in an unenviable matchup against a 49ers defense allowing an NFL-low 64.0 rushing yards per home game.

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    Saints' Mark Ingram: Questionable to return this week

    Mark Ingram (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the 49ers.Limited practice participation Wednesday through Friday leaves Ingram truly questionable ahead of the 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff. He missed the past three games with an MCL sprain and might only be the third rushing option behind Alvin Kamara and Taysom Hill if he plays this weekend. Ingram's replacements, Dwayne Washington and Jordan Howard, combined for five touches over the past three games.

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    Saints' Mark Ingram: Limited again Thursday

    Mark Ingram (knee) was listed as limited on Thursday's practice report, Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football reports.Ingram appears to be closing in on his first game action since Week 8, as he's managed back-to-back capped showings this week. If he's able to gain clearance to play following a three-game absence due to a sprained MCL, it'd be fortuitous timing with the New Orleans Saints' top running back Alvin Kamara unable to practice Thursday due to an illness. If Kamara is limited or out Sunday at San Francisco, Ingram would be the biggest beneficiary if he's able to ditch his injury designation.

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    Saints' Mark Ingram: Returns to practice

    Mark Ingram (knee) returned to practice Wednesday as a limited participant.Ingram missed the past three games but may have a shot to play this Sunday against the 49ers. The matchup is a tough one on paper, and Taysom Hill may be the No. 2 rushing threat behind Alvin Kamara more so than Ingram, the nominal No. 2 running back. Ingram isn't likely to offer much value this season without Kamara missing time.

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    Saints' Mark Ingram: Out another week

    Mark Ingram (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Rams.With Ingram missing a third straight game, the New Orleans Saints are left with Dwayne Washington and Jordan Howard behind Alvin Kamara, the latter of whom played 88 and 79 percent of snaps the past two weeks. Ingram hasn't practiced since suffering a Grade 2 MCL sprain in a Week 8 loss to the Raiders.

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