By Luke Johnson, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
When it comes to figuring out how the New Orleans Saints will divide the workload at running back, their game against Washington might not be the best indicator, Sean Payton said Monday (Oct. 15).
In Mark Ingram's first game after serving a four-game suspension, he touched the ball twice as many times (18) as his counterpart Alvin Kamara (nine). It was by far the lowest touch total of the season for Kamara, who was coming off back-to-back games in which the Saints used him heavily -- getting 31 opportunities against Atlanta and 24 against New York.
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When it comes to figuring out how the New Orleans Saints will divide the workload at running back, their game against Washington might not be the best indicator, Sean Payton said Monday (Oct. 15).
In Mark Ingram's first game after serving a four-game suspension, he touched the ball twice as many times (18) as his counterpart Alvin Kamara (nine). It was by far the lowest touch total of the season for Kamara, who was coming off back-to-back games in which the Saints used him heavily -- getting 31 opportunities against Atlanta and 24 against New York.
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