In what's proving to be a challenging season for Alvin Kamara, the New Orleans Saints' star running back finds himself benched for his first game of the season. Despite his determination and resilience, Kamara's been battling an ankle injury that has plagued him for months. However, a recent knee injury has added to his woes, forcing him off the field for tomorrow's face-off against the Miami Dolphins.
The Saints, who have managed only two wins out of their eleven games this season, face a formidable challenge without Kamara's yard-carving skills. "Alvin's been an absolute warrior this season," shared an insider from the team's coaching staff. "It's tough seeing him sidelined, but we need to prioritize his health."
“Alvin's been an absolute warrior this season,” shared an insider from the team's coaching staff. “It's tough seeing him sidelined, but we need to prioritize his health.”
As the Saints prepare to take on the Dolphins, both teams are struggling, with the Saints claiming just two victories while the Dolphins have four wins in their column. With Kamara's absence, the Saints now look towards their rookie sensation, Devin Neal, to fill the void left by the injured star. Neal stepped in for Kamara during the recent matchup against the Falcons after Kamara's knee got tangled up in a nasty tackle from Kaden Elliss.