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Mike TriplettESPN Group Author
- Covered Saints for eight years at Fresh Orleans Situations-Picayune
- Beforehand lined LSU football, San Francisco 49ers
- Iowa native and University of Iowa graduate
NEW ORLEANS — The Saints placed backup quarterback Jameis Winston on the NFL’s reserve/COVID-19 list Sunday morning, which suggests he would possibly maybe most likely maybe also no longer be on hand for Sunday’s game against the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs.
The Saints now maintain staunch two quarterbacks on their active roster — starter Drew Brees and backup Taysom Hill — after they released passe Trevor Siemian on Saturday. That means Hill’s conventional role as a runner and receiver on offense could well be restricted.
The conception was for Winston to serve as Brees’ backup so as that Hill could well be featured in numerous roles.
The Saints didn’t specify whether Winston tested definite for COVID-19 or whether any final-minute tests were required essentially essentially based on contact tracing. Groups are no longer required to say whether gamers test definite or whether or not they were chanced on to be at-probability thanks to publicity or numerous causes.
Fortunately for Fresh Orleans, Brees was activated from injured reserve this week after lacking the previous four games thanks to 11 damaged ribs and a punctured lung. ESPN’s Dianna Russini reported that the Saints felt confident that Brees would be ready to delivery this week after a definite exercise with trainers Monday — and that he continued to secure out about staunch at some level of the week.
Earlier this season, Saints coach Sean Payton declined to demonstrate who would serve as the crew’s emergency quarterback if mandatory. One likely candidate is working support Alvin Kamara, who has already lined up at quarterback in some Wildcat packages this season and is 1-of-1 passing for his profession for 13 yards.