By Seth Dunlap | WWL AM 870
The Saints came from behind to beat the Chargers 19-17 after a fourth quarter rally engineered, in part, by quarterback Taysom Hill. That gave the Saints their first pre-season win and some momentum heading back home to New Orleans, but it may have been a pyrrhic victory.
At least five Saints players were banged up in the battle against Los Angeles. Linebackers Vince Biegel and Craig Robertson, defensive lineman Mario Edwards Jr., and offensive lineman Chris Clark and Michael Ola went down at various points throughout the game.
Robertson could be the team's biggest loss of that group, being one of the team's special teams' aces. Saints Radio Network color analyst Deuce McAllister said, after the game on 'The Point After Show,' that he heard from team trainers it might not be good.
"Craig, talking to the trainers, felt like he heard something pop," McAllister relayed. "So we'll have to see what his status is."
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The Saints came from behind to beat the Chargers 19-17 after a fourth quarter rally engineered, in part, by quarterback Taysom Hill. That gave the Saints their first pre-season win and some momentum heading back home to New Orleans, but it may have been a pyrrhic victory.
At least five Saints players were banged up in the battle against Los Angeles. Linebackers Vince Biegel and Craig Robertson, defensive lineman Mario Edwards Jr., and offensive lineman Chris Clark and Michael Ola went down at various points throughout the game.
Robertson could be the team's biggest loss of that group, being one of the team's special teams' aces. Saints Radio Network color analyst Deuce McAllister said, after the game on 'The Point After Show,' that he heard from team trainers it might not be good.
"Craig, talking to the trainers, felt like he heard something pop," McAllister relayed. "So we'll have to see what his status is."
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