Kamara Out At Least A Month For Saints
Saints running back Alvin Kamara suffered a knee injury during a joint practice with the Cowboys, with early reports noting no torn ligaments but a multi-week timetable for his return. ESPN’s Adam Schefter later reported that Kamara will be out at least a month due to a sprained MCL, creating a substantial early-season absence. Travis Etienne Jr., who signed with New Orleans in free agency, is expected to assume the primary backfield role in Kamara’s absence, potentially expanding his workload in both the run and pass games. The injury also raises questions about Kamara’s role and touch distribution for the season, as he is coming off a down year and remains on a reworked contract, while Etienne could become the focal point for the Saints’ offense early on. Teams and fantasy managers are watching Kamara’s timeline closely, as the Saints will need to balance his return with Etienne’s increasing responsibilities. Updates indicate the injury is not considered major, but a multi-week absence could affect preseason plans and the Saints’ early-season depth at running back.
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