Saints bring back another familiar face after Michael Thomas injury

With Michael Thomas on the mend, the Saints have brought back another familiar face: wide receiver Marquez Callaway

With Michael Thomas on the mend, the New Orleans Saints have brought back another familiar face: wide receiver Marquez Callaway. Callaway was spotted in the open locker room media session on Monday at the team practice facility, though it isn’t immediately clear whether he’s on the practice squad or the 53-man roster, or what the corresponding roster move is for his return.

Callaway spent the first three years of his career with the Saints, peaking in 2021 with 46 catches for 698 yards and 6 touchdown receptions. The 6-foot-2, 204-pound wideout was college teammates with Alvin Kamara and Alontae Taylor at Tennessee. The Saints declined to extend his contract this offseason so he followed Sean Payton to the Denver Broncos, but was let go during roster cuts after training camp and spent a few weeks on the Las Vegas Raiders practice squad.

Now he’s back — and so is Keith Kirkwood, another veteran receiver who knows the playbook. It’s worth bringing in experienced pros like them to tide the team over if Thomas is going to miss extended time.

But you have to hope their presence won’t come at a detriment to A.T. Perry. The rookie wideout stepped up when Thomas was injured early on against the Minnesota Vikings, catching a 15-yard touchdown pass and a 23-yard pickup that was the team’s second-longest play from scrimmage. He deserves more targets, but Dennis Allen’s coaching staff may feel differently.

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Keith Kirkwood re-signs with the Saints after Michael Thomas injury

Wide receiver Keith Kirkwood re-signed with the Saints after a knee injury sidelined Michael Thomas:

He’s back: the New Orleans Saints re-signed wide receiver Keith Kirkwood on Tuesday, adding depth to the position in the wake of a knee injury for Michael Thomas. Kirkwood became a favorite target of Derek Carr’s over the summer at training camp, but he was limited to a role as a run-blocking specialist in the regular season and was supplanted by rookie draft pick A.T. Perry in recent weeks.

Still, it makes sense to bring him back when the team is short-handed. Thomas could miss some time coming out of the bye week after injuring his knee in Sunday’s loss to the Minnesota Vikings.

That would leave the team with Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed, Lynn Bowden Jr., and Perry on the 53-man roster with just Jontre Kirklin on the practice squad — rookie wideout Shaquan Davis is on the injury list with an undisclosed ailment. If nothing else, they need Kirkwood to help keep reps moving on time at practice.

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Saints activate fullback Adam Prentice from injured reserve for Week 10 vs. Vikings

Saints activate fullback Adam Prentice from injured reserve for Week 10 vs. Vikings

This was expected: the New Orleans Saints activated fullback Adam Prentice from injured reserve for Week 10’s game with the Minnesota Vikings, the team announced Saturday, bringing back their preferred lead blocker.

Prentice suffered a knee injury in Week 5’s win over the New England Patriots and had been on the mend ever since, but he was able to return to practice this week and should play on Sunday.

What does that mean for Khalen Saunders? The charismatic nose tackle has quickly become a fan-favorite in New Orleans for his work on the other side of the ball, lining up in the backfield at fullback and paving the way for his teammates in short-yardage situations. Saunders will likely see his workload go down offensively, but he’s very much an asset, so don’t look for him to disappear altogether.

And the Saints completed a corresponding roster move to bring up Prentice by waiving veteran wide receiver Keith Kirkwood. Kirkwood mainly worked as a run-blocker out in space earlier this season but saw his reps steadily eroded by players like Lynn Bowden Jr. and rookie draft pick A.T. Perry, who is still searching for his first regular season target. There’s a good chance Kirkwood signs with the Saints practice squad should he clear waivers; undrafted rookie Shaquan Davis is still on the injury list with an undisclosed ailment.

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What are the Saints waiting on to let A.T. Perry dress out on game days?

What are the Saints waiting on to let A.T. Perry dress out on game days? They aren’t getting enough out of the other players in their receiving corps to justify leaving him on the bench:

When the New Orleans Saints offense is performing as poorly as it has, every single decision is going under the microscope. Pete Carmichael’s unit has failed to score 25 points in each of their last 10 games. They’ve scored 25 or more points in just six of his 21 games calling plays. So every decision, no matter how small, warrants scrutiny.

Which is why we’re wondering what the plan is for a sixth-round draft pick who hasn’t gotten on the field through five games. What are the Saints waiting on to give A.T. Perry a shot and at least dress him out on game days?

It’s not like the other receivers ahead of him on the depth chart are impressing anyone. And we aren’t talking about Chris Olave, Michael Thomas, or Rashid Shaheed, just to be clear. The other players rounding out the depth chart have left a lot to be desired.

Keith Kirkwood has stepped into Tre’Quan Smith’s old role as a run-blocking specialist — 51 of his 75 snaps have come in that role, telling defenses what the plan is whenever he’s on the field. All three of the passes thrown his way have fallen incomplete.

The decision to play Lynn Bowden Jr. ahead of Perry is even more suspect. He dropped his only target going into Week 5 and has botched his blocking assignments, which isn’t too surprising; he doesn’t have the frame and strength to execute those jobs. He’s built for return duties on special teams at a listed 5-foot-11 and 204 pounds, but the Saints aren’t using him in that role. So why is he getting the nod over Perry?

It’s true that Perry was a more-limited player coming out of college than fans anticipated. He primarily lined up at split end at Wake Forest, giving him few opportunities to work out of the slot, so the Saints have had to coach him up and prepare him for a wider variety of assignments. But is he not ready for the 15 snaps per game that Kirkwood and Bowden have combined for? Is there no way to get the ball to a 6-foot-5, 205-pound rookie eager to make a name for himself in the league?

Every aspect of the Saints offense deserves criticism given how poorly they’ve played over the last calendar year, not just these four games. At some point they must change some things and put different players in position to try and breathe some life into their offense. They need all the help they can get.

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11 Saints players on the roster bubble as cuts deadline approaches

These 11 New Orleans Saints players are on the roster bubble as cuts deadline approaches. Which of them will make the team?

Roster cuts are difficult for every team, and the New Orleans Saints have some tough decisions in front of them. A small crowd of talented, experienced players are currently on the roster bubble ahead of Tuesday’s cuts deadline — who will make the team? Who will get left out? Who will get a second chance on the practice squad, or possibly return after some procedural moves are completed?

Here are 11 names we’re watching closely over the next 24 hours:

Could Sean Payton resolve the Saints’ wide receiver dilemma?

Could Sean Payton solve the Saints’ wide receiver dilemma? An injury to one of his Broncos starters could spark a reunion with an old favorite:

The New Orleans Saints have a new problem with their wide receiver corps: too many young, promising players and not enough roster spots to go around. Especially with respected veterans like Tre’Quan Smith in the mix. Could Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton step in and solve the dilemma? A last-minute injury to star wideout Jerry Jeudy could prompt Payton into yet another trade with his former team, and someone like Smith could make sense.

Would New Orleans bite? The Saints kept nine receivers in the building last year (six on the roster and three more on the practice squad), and they’re down to ten receivers ahead of roster cuts next week. So someone is getting left out in the cold. But who?

Could it be Shaq Davis? The undrafted rookie out of South Carolina State has rare size and speed, and he’s done well in Marques Colston’s old role as an oversized slot receiver in two preseason games. But he’s on the roster bubble along with experienced pros like Smith, Kawaan Baker, and returns specialist Lynn Bowden Jr.

If the Saints can move one of those receivers and get a draft pick or other compensation back in the process, it’s worth considering. Anyone signed to the practice squad must clear waivers next week first, and it isn’t a sure thing that a youngster like Davis would pass through unscathed.

Chris Olave, Michael Thomas, Rashid Shaheed, and A.T. Perry are locks to make the roster. Keith Kirkwood has done enough too and the Saints have given him enough deference with rest days to suggest he’s safe. That leaves just one spot on the 53-man roster. Smith has hung around for years as a blocking specialist with limited receiving upside, with the coaching staff (Payton’s coaching staff in particular) valuing his physicality and hard-nosed style of play, despite modest production with the ball in his hands.

But Smith has an injury of his own. It’s a complicating factor — he hasn’t practiced since Aug. 6 due to a groin muscle issue, missing each of the first two preseason games along the way. He hasn’t been able to compete with guys like Kirkwood and Davis for a roster spot so he’s just getting by on his reputation with the coaches. That might not be enough.

It’s also a complicating factor in potential trade talks with the Broncos. Smith was a player Payton respected highly in New Orleans, but he won’t be able to reunite with Smith if the receiver can’t pass a physical. But between a draft-day trade for tight end Adam Trautman and ongoing speculation linking the kicker-needy Broncos to embattled Saints kicker Wil Lutz, it would make sense for Payton to come calling again, even if it’s not for Smith.

Payton already brought former Saints receivers Marquez Callaway and Lil’Jordan Humphrey with him to Denver. It would make sense for him to look to New Orleans again to help keep his new offense on schedule while Jeudy recovers. If Smith is too injured to pass a physical and process a trade, Kirkwood is another player to watch. He got his start with the Saints, too, and he has a more dynamic athletic profile than Smith, so he could be better suited to picking up Jeudy’s playbook.

Kirkwood has played well enough this summer to make the team, but that means the Broncos would need to make a better offer than they would for a player the Saints may intend on releasing anyway (like Smith). Denver owns a pair of fifth-round selections in 2024 (one of them from the New York Jets) and either of them would be a good return for a receiver who might rank fourth on the Saints’ depth chart when everyone is healthy. If trading Kirkwood to the Broncos opens a spot on the 53-man roster for Davis and helps pad out New Orleans’ future draft picks in the process, well: that view might be worth the climb.

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WATCH: Derek Carr throws his first touchdown pass as a Saints QB

Alvin Kamara? Michael Thomas? Jimmy Graham? Nope, Derek Carr threw his first touchdown pass as a Saints quarterback to Keith Kirkwood:

Now that’s what we like to see: Derek Carr capped his first drive as the New Orleans Saints quarterback with a touchdown pass in Sunday’s preseason game with the Kansas City Chiefs, giving his team an early lead.

But who caught it? Surely one of the fan-favorites like Alvin Kamara, Michael Thomas, or Jimmy Graham. Maybe Chris Olave?

Nope. Fifth-year wideout Keith Kirkwood broke loose from the Chiefs defense to catch a too-easy pass from Carr. Kirkwood has quietly made plays throughout training camp, but a big catch like this could do a lot to strengthen his case for a roster spot in the receiving corps. Proving his reliability and helping Carr end drives with red-zone touchdowns like this will go a long way.

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Saints 55-man roster vs. Browns: Trio of practice squad players up for Week 16’s game

Saints 55-man roster vs. Browns: Trio of practice squad players brought up for Week 16’s game after losing WR Jarvis Landry, RG Cesar Ruiz

The Mew Orleans Saints filed a series of last-minute roster moves ahead of Saturday’s kickoff with the Cleveland Browns, signing wide receiver Kirk Merritt to their active roster from the practice squad, replacing veteran slot receiver Jarvis Landry after he went to injured reserve, while also bringing up wide receiver Keith Kirkwood and backup offensive lineman Josh Andrews as single-game elevations (meaning they’ll both revert to the practice squad after this game).

It makes sense to reload on receivers after losing Landry to injured reserve and ruling out Chris Olave with a hamstring issue that kept him out of practice all week. Merritt and Kirkwood should both have roles to play behind Rashid Shaheed, Marquez Callaway, and Tre’Quan Smith, but don’t look for many passes from Andy Dalton with the Saints and Browns playing during hazardous winter conditions. With wind and snow in the forecast, each squad should lean on its run game rather than look to throw all over the yard. That helps explain Andrews’ elevation as a backup center and guard, but it’s also worth noting the Saints lost right guard Cesar Ruiz to a Lisfranc injury this week and left guard Andrus Peat is questionable to play due to an illness.

So while some players will be healthy inactives this week, the Saints are going to again be without some key contributors due to injuries and illnesses. That includes standout rookie receiver Chris Olave and breakout linebacker Pete Werner, both managing hamstring injuries, and it’s unclear whether star cornerback Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) will be able to play this week. Here’s this week’s Saints roster:

Saints sign CB Chris Harris Jr. to their 53-man roster in last-minute Week 8 roster moves

The Saints signed CB Chris Harris Jr. to their 53-man roster among several last-minute roster moves before Week 8’s kickoff with the Las Vegas Raiders:

Kickoff with the Las Vegas Raiders is inching closer by the minute, so the New Orleans Saints took action on Saturday to file a handful of roster moves to finish preparing for the game. The biggest move is veteran cornerback Chris Harris Jr. being signed to the 53-man roster after he was elevated from the practice squad the last three weeks; we’ll dig into that transaction and the other Saints roster moves below:

Saints send Bradley Roby to injured reserve, re-sign Keith Kirkwood

Saints send cornerback Bradley Roby to injured reserve, re-sign wide receiver Keith Kirkwood:

That’s tough. The New Orleans Saints designated cornerback Bradley Roby to the injured reserve list on Tuesday’s update to the daily NFL transactions wire, using that open spot on the 53-man roster to re-sign wide receiver Keith Kirkwood. More moves should be coming this week as the team gets a better feel for various injury situations.

In the meantime, they’re left with just one healthy cornerback on the 53-man roster in Alontae Taylor. Paulson Adebo was unavailable last week with a knee injury. Marshon Lattimore wasn’t able to play while managing an abdomen injury, and the Saints have used up the three single-game activations for Chris Harris Jr. from the practice squad. If they want Harris to continue playing (he’s helped guard the slot as of late) he’ll need to sign with the 53-man roster. Backups Jordan Brown and Vincent Gray are also on the practice squad.

And at receiver, Kirkwood returns after having been waved just a week ago. He’s part of a group missing two starters (Michael Thomas and Jarvis Landry) to injuries, joining Chris Olave, Marquez Callaway, Tre’Quan Smith, and Rashid Shaheed on the 53-man roster with Kirk Merritt and Kevin White on the practice squad. White has been elevated twice before, so he can be brought up for one more game before he maxes out his eligibility.

The Saints are hoping their injury woes are behind them after an extended rest following last week’s Thursday night game, though head coach Dennis Allen cautioned Tuesday that the latest news from the training staff wasn’t quite as optimistic as he’d hoped. We’ll see what the injury report is looking like on Wednesday ahead of Sunday’s kickoff with the Las Vegas Raiders.

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