By Josh Katzenstein, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
Two injured New Orleans Saints players were in the locker room on Monday, and both offered optimistic outlooks about their returns in 2019.
Wide receiver Cameron Meredith and cornerback Patrick Robinson, two of the team’s top free-agent signings last offseason, are both on injured reserve, but expect to be healthy for the offseason work next spring.
The Saints placed Meredith on IR after the Week 8 game, and he underwent arthroscopic knee surgery in November. Robinson went on IR after the Week 3 game and said he underwent ankle surgery because of a severely sprained ankle that included some sort of tear, though he didn’t say whether it was a ligament or tendon.
When asked about being healthy for organized team activities, Robinson said, “Definitely,” and Meredith said, “No doubt.” ...
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Two injured New Orleans Saints players were in the locker room on Monday, and both offered optimistic outlooks about their returns in 2019.
Wide receiver Cameron Meredith and cornerback Patrick Robinson, two of the team’s top free-agent signings last offseason, are both on injured reserve, but expect to be healthy for the offseason work next spring.
The Saints placed Meredith on IR after the Week 8 game, and he underwent arthroscopic knee surgery in November. Robinson went on IR after the Week 3 game and said he underwent ankle surgery because of a severely sprained ankle that included some sort of tear, though he didn’t say whether it was a ligament or tendon.
When asked about being healthy for organized team activities, Robinson said, “Definitely,” and Meredith said, “No doubt.” ...
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