Saints rule out four, three more questionable vs. Panthers

The New Orleans Saints ruled out four players with three more questionable for Sunday’s season-opener against the Carolina Panthers:

The New Orleans Saints released their final injury report ahead of Sunday’s season-opening game with the Carolina Panthers, and at least four players won’t be suiting up while on the mend.

Two rookies and and a pair of veteran backups were preemptively ruled out due to injury — linebacker Jaylan Ford (hamstring) and tight end Dallin Holker (ankle), as well as defensive tackle Khalen Saunders and linebacker D’Marco Jackson (both calf injuries). All four will be watching this one from the sideline.

Additionally, three more Saints players are questionable. Wide receiver A.T. Perry (hand) missed the last two days of practice while linebacker Willie Gay Jr. (back) and left guard Nick Saldiveri (calf) were each limited throughout the week. Expect them to give it a go during pregame warmups on Sunday before the training staff can determine who can play.

There is some good news, though. Star cornerback Marshon Lattimore (hip) and starting linebacker Pete Werner (shoulder) are both good to go after practicing fully in recent days. The Saints anticipate all 22 starters dressing out for the season opener.

As for Carolina? Tight ends Ian Thomas (calf) and Tommy Tremble (back/hamstring) won’t play, while backup right tackle Yosuah Nijman (tibia) is questionable. Running back Miles Sanders (finger) and nickel cornerback Troy Hill (heel) are both expected to play while being limited on the Week 1 injury report.

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