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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Mark Ingram among notable Saints questionable for Week 10
The New Orleans Saints have ruled out Khiry Robinson (arm) and Pierre Thomas (rib, shoulder) for Sunday's game against the 49ers in Week 10. David Hawthorne (hand) was one of the only other players on New Orleans' final injury report ruled out for Sunday. Jonathan Goodwin (knee, ankle) and Mark Ingram (shoulder) were deemed questionable. Kenny Stills (thigh) and Jimmy Graham (shoulder) were labeled probable for the game.
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Saints list inactives for Carolina game
The following players were officially ruled inacitve for the New Orleans Saints Thursday night against Carolina: Pierre Thomas, Khiry Robinson, Austin Johnson, David Hawthorne, Jonathan Goodwin, Nick Toon and Stanley Jean-Baptiste.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Saints C Jonathan Goodwin, LB Kyle Knox questionable
New Orleans Saints center Jonathan Goodwin (knee/ankle) and linebacker Kyle Knox (ankle) are questionable for Thursday's game at Carolina. Both put in limited practices all week.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Saints announce Week 8 inactives
The New Orleans Saints declared running backs Pierre Thomas (rib, shoulder) and Khiry Robinson (forearm), linebacker Kyle Knox (ankle), center Jonathan Goodwin (knee/ankle), wideouts Nick Toon and Joseph Morgan, and cornerback Stanley Jean-Baptiste inactive for Sunday night's game against the Packers.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Four Saints receive red light for Week 8 game
Running backs Pierre Thomas (rib/shoulder) and Khiry Robinson (forearm) are only two of four New Orleans Saints ruled out for the Sunday game against the Packers. The others are linebacker Kyle Knox (ankle) and center Jonathan Goodwin (knee/ankle). Listed as questionable probable are defensive back Keenan Lewis (knee/shoulder), linebacker Ramon Humber (ankle), tight end Jimmy Graham (shoulder) and nose tackle Brodrick Bunkley (concussion). The lone probable is defensive back Patrick Robinson (hamstring).
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by Larry Hartstein |
Saints C Jonathan Goodwin carted off with leg injury
New Orleans Saints starting center Jonathan Goodwin was carted off the field late in the first half at Detroit with a leg injury. He was ruled out for the remainder of the game.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Saints' probables cleared to face Lions
Several New Orleans Saints who were probable on the injury report are active for the game at Detroit. The list includes running back Pierre Thomas (illness), center Jonathan Goodwin (knee), cornerback Keenan Lewis (toe) and linebacker Ronald Powell (illness).
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Jimmy Graham among notable Saints on Week 7 injury report
New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham is the biggest question mark on Friday's injury report for Week 7 at Detroit. Graham was a limited participant in practice for the second straight day and will likely be a game-time decision for the game. Graham along with defensive back Patrick Robinson (hamstring) were the only two players deemed questionable for Sunday. Meanwhile, linebacker Ronald Powell (Illness), running back Pierre Thomas (illness), defensive back Keenan Lewis (toe), center Jonathan Goodwin (knee), running back Mark Ingram (hand) and fullback Erik Lorig (ankle) were all ruled probable. Linebackers Ramon Humber (ankle) and Kyle Knox (ankle) were the only two players to be ruled out for the game.
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by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff
Saints C Jonathan Goodwin expects to play after Week 6 bye
New Orleans Saints center Jonathan Goodwin said he suffered a knee bruise Sunday against the Bucs, but he believes he will be ready to play following the team's Week 6 bye, according to ESPN. The Saints are back in action Week 7 at Detroit.
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by Chris Cwik |
Saints issue final injury report for Week 5
The New Orleans Saints have released their final injury report prior to Week 5. Jairus Byrd and Erik Lorig have been ruled out for the contest. The team also made eight players probable. Terron Armstead, Marcus Ball, Jonathan Goodwin, David Hawthorne, Curtis Lofton, Patrick Robinson, Benjamin Watson and Corey White should all play.