New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara was injured against the Washington Commanders in Week 15. The star running back exited the game and never returned. The team later announced Kamara suffered a groin injury. Kamara is in the midst of an ...
Saints coach Darren Rizzi told reporters Monday that Kamara was dealing with a "groin adductor" type of injury, per ESPN's Katherine Terrell. Rizzi declined to elaborate on whether the injury was minor and told reporters more testing would be done on the running back.
The injury happened on a play where Kamara didn’t even touch the ball. Kamara headed back to the New Orleans’ locker room with a groin strain. He was questionable to return, but never did. Kamara is considered day-to-day moving forward,
For the first time all week, New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara practiced with his teammates Friday — and he'll join them on the field Sunday against the Commanders. Kamara missed the first two days of practice with an illness, the second of ...
The Washington Commanders are facing a beat-up New Orleans Saints team that won't have starting quarterback Derek Carr, who fractured his hand in Week 14 agains
METAIRIE, La. (AP) — Alvin Kamara’s groin injury is “a little bit more significant” than the Saints initially thought, but it remains unclear how many of New Orleans’ final three games he’ll miss, coach Darren Rizzi said Thursday.
The New Orleans Saints shared good news on Alvin Kamara with their final injury report for Week 15’s game against the Washington Commanders:
Watch highlights of New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara with the beautiful one-handed 21-yard touchdown catch from wide receiver Cedrick Wilson Jr. vs. the Washington Commanders in Week 15 of the 2024 NFL season.
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara walked to the locker room after suffering a hamstring injury during the fourth quarter of the game against the Washington Commanders. Kamara was listed as questionable to return with a hamstring injury with a little over 8 minutes remaining in the game.
The New Orleans Saints weren’t getting production from Jake Haener or Spencer Rattler at quarterback on Sunday against the Washington Commanders. So, they went to a trick play and Cedrick Wilson Jr. showed the arm they hoped to have. It helped that Alvin Kamara was the target and made a great one-hand grab in the end zone.
Saints rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler had entered the game on the scoring drive. Rattler took the initial snap on the play and threw a backward pass to Wilson, who found Kamara in the end zone for the score. Wilson, a six-year NFL veteran, had thrown a touchdown pass once before in 2020 with the Dallas Cowboys.
At +5000 as of Dec. 25, the Washington Commanders aren't among the favorites to win the Super Bowl this season. The Commanders took down the Philadelphia Eagles 36-33 in their last outing.