NEW ORLEANS -- The Saints previously ruled out four players ahead of Thursday night's game against the Broncos, but placed one of those players (Rashid Shaheed) on injured reserve ahead of the game.
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After an ugly loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the New Orleans Saints are dealing with a laundry list of injuries as the team prepares to take on the Denver Broncos Thursday night.
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed is out for the season after undergoing meniscus surgery Thursday, ESPN and NFL Network reported. Shaheed's
Rashid Shaheed will indeed be out for the remainder of the season.
The New Orleans Saints will be without one of their best playmakers for the remainder of the 2024 season.
According to ESPN’s Katherine Terrell, the Saints are placing WR Rashid Shaheed on injured reserve. Terrell adds New Orleans is signing WR Jermaine Jackson to the active roster and elevating WR Equanimeous St.
The New Orleans Saints need help at wide receiver. That need increased exponentially because of injuries to Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed. Olave will miss Thursday's game against the Denver Broncos with a concussion.
The New Orleans Saints will be without star wideout Chris Olave and leading receiver Rashid Shaheed against the Denver Broncos on Thursday Night Football, but it creates an opportunity for Bub Means.
The New Orleans Saints will play without their top two wide receivers Thursday night -- and possibly beyond. On Wednesday, the team ruled Chris Olave out against the visiting Denver Broncos due to a concussion and announced that Rashid Shaheed will undergo knee surgery.
The Saints have had a rough couple of weeks on the injury front, and the news did not get much better for them on Wednesday.
Without Chris Olave, the Saints will also be without breakthrough wideout Rashid Shaheed for their Thursday night Broncos matchup.
Per Nick Underhill, Saints WR Rashid Shaheed is having surgery on his meniscus and has a chance to go on injured reserve during the recovery process. Adam Schefter reports that Shaheed will undergo surgery on Thursday and it will then be determined if he misses multiple weeks or the remainder of the season.
The New Orleans Saints made a notable move on Tuesday afternoon. Pettis is a wide receiver and kick returner. Pettis is a veteran, sure-handed target for depth on offense.
The New Orleans Saints cannot catch a break, as deep threat and star returner Rashid Shaheed is the latest player to catch the injury bug. Originally reported by Nick Underhill of New Orleans Football, Shaheed injured his knee late in the fourth quarter of the team’s Week 6 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
It just goes from bad to worse for the Saints. Their initial injury report had 17 players listed on it for Thursday night's game against the Broncos, and one particular injury is concerning.
Per New Orleans Times-Picayune Saints reporter Luke Johnson, the touchdown was Shaheed's ninth of at least 40 yards since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2022.
Rashid Shaheed continued to prove that he should be in the conversation for the league's best deep threat during the Saints' dominant 44-19 win over the Cowboys on Sunday.
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