Saints’ pregame roster moves could impact Alvin Kamara’s Week 2 availability

Saints’ pregame roster moves could impact Alvin Kamara’s Week 2 availability. Latavius Murray won’t be playing against Tampa Bay:

So this is interesting. The New Orleans Saints announced their practice squad elevations for Week 2’s game with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but only one player is getting promoted for the NFC South matchup: defensive tackle Christian Ringo, who was also brought up for Week 1’s game.

This might be significant for Alvin Kamara. The star running back is officially listed as questionable to suit up on Sunday while dealing with a rib injury that cost him two days of practice. New Orleans signed veteran running back Latavius Murray to the practice squad early this week and likely would have activated him should Kamara be unable to play.

It’s worth noting that Mark Ingram II (ankle) and backup running back Dwayne Washington (hamstring) are also questionable due injuries, meaning the only player at that position entering Week 2 with a clean bill of health is Tony Jones Jr. The decision to keep Murray on the sideline (teams may elevate two practice squad players each week, but New Orleans opted to only bring up one) may suggest they’re confident Kamara can play, but we’ll have to wait until the inactive list is published Sunday morning.

As for Ringo: he only saw 22 snaps on defense in the season-opener, playing behind David Onyemata (47 snaps), Shy Tuttle (41), and Kentavius Street (31). He’s been filling in for Malcolm Roach, who had to go on injured reserve for four weeks to start the season. NFL rules dictate that teams may elevate a practice squad player like this for three games each season; if they want to continue playing Ringo after reaching that limit, they’ll have to sign him to the 53-man roster.

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Week 1 Saints roster moves: DT Christian Ringo elevated from practice squad

Veteran defensive tackle Christian Ringo elevated from practice squad, backup center Nick Martin let go in last-minute Week 1 Saints roster moves:

Here we go: we’ve got the first New Orleans Saints single-game roster moves of 2022, with the black and gold taking the opportunity to elevate players from the practice squad while swapping others around. Teams are allowed to elevate two of their sixteen practice squad players each week, making them eligible to suit up for games, but there are some restrictions we’ll get to shortly. Here’s what you need to know going into Sunday’s Week 1 kickoff with he Atlanta Falcons:

Cardinals announce signing of 2 D-linemen

The add Christian Ringo and Antwaun Woods to the defensive line room.

The Arizona Cardinals had three defensive linemen in for a workout on Thursday. They ended up signing two of them.

The first we knew of. It was reported Thursday night that the Cardinals signed former Colts and Cowboys defensive tackle Antwaun Woods to a one-year deal. He will wear No. 92.

He wasn’t the only signing. They also signed defensive tackle Christian Ringo, who was one of the players in for a workout.

Ringo is 6-1 and 300 lbs. He has been in the league since 2015 when he was drafted in the sixth round of the 2015 draft by the Green Bay Packers out of Louisiana-Lafayette.

After bouncing between four teams from 2016-2018, he did not play an NFL game until last season with the New Orleans Saints. He appeared in 14 games, starting four, and had 26 tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

He will wear No. 70.

To make room for both players, the Cardinals released defensive lineman Matt Dickerson and tight end David Wells.

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Cardinals bring in 3 D-linemen for tryouts

The Cardinals worked out a trio of interior defensive line this week.

According to the league’s transaction report on Thursday, the Arizona Cardinals had players at State Farm Stadium for tryouts. Apparently, they are looking for depth on the defensive line.

They hosted three defensive tackles, ultimately signing one.

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Saints roster moves: Veteran DL Christian Ringo signed to the practice squad

The New Orleans Saints signed free agent Christian Ringo to their practice squad, a former member of the Packers and CFL’s Blue Bombers.

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It didn’t take long for the New Orleans Saints to fill the vacancy on their practice squad created by releasing rookie draft pick Tommy Stevens: NewOrleans.Football’s Nick Underhill reports that the Saints have signed free agent defensive tackle Christian Ringo to get the practice squad back to its 16-man capacity, which was confirmed by Katherine Terrell of The Athletic.

Ringo, listed at 6-foot-1 and 300 pounds, may be a familiar name to some Saints fans — he played at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in college before being picked by the Green Bay Packers in the sixth round of the 2016 draft. He appeared in 8 games for Green Bay before bouncing around the league, spending 2017 with the Detroit Lions and splitting time in 2018 between the Cincinnati Bengals and Dallas Cowboys.

Earlier this year, Ringo signed a free agent contract with the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers, where he would have played with former Saints linebacker Adam Bighill. But the CFL canceled its 2020 season amid the COVID-19 pandemic, so he opted out of his contract to pursue NFL opportunities.

In total, he’s played in 20 NFL games while racking up 15 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and 5 quarterback hits. Remember, the NFL changed its practice squad rules this year so that several players with four or more years’ experience can sign with teams in case of COVID-19-related absences, so Ringo makes six (joining wide receivers Austin Carr and Tommylee Lewis, center Cameron Tom, and defensive ends Anthony Zettel and Will Clarke). Expect Ringo to pad out the practice rotation at defensive tackle while Sheldon Rankins is on injured reserve.


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