By Christian Buono | WhoDatDish
Since beating the reigning Super Bowl Champions on Halloween, the New Orleans Saints have gone on to lose their last four games and now sit below .500 at 5-6. It seems strange for New Orleans to have a losing record this late in the season after winning four straight NFC South division titles.
Injuries have derailed any hope of making a run at a five-peat, with Jameis Winston (torn ACL), Michael Thomas (ankle), Andrus Peat (pectoral), and possibly Adam Trautman (knee) all missing the rest of the season. Star running back Alvin Kamara has also missed the last three games thanks to a knee injury.
As if that wasn’t enough, the Saints also went into last week’s game against the Buffalo Bills without both starting tackles, Ryan Ramczyk and Terron Armstead, running back Mark Ingram, defensive ends Marcus Davenport and Tanoh Kpassagnon, and Taysom Hill, who was limited to just emergency backup quarterback duty.
To make matters even worse, it seems likely that the Saints’ best receiver, Deonte Harris, will be suspended for at least three games at some point this season.
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