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Fleur-de-Links, September 14: Saints defensive end suffers injury

September 14, 2021 by Canal Street Chronicles Leave a Comment

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Social media reactions to Saints dominant win over the Packers – Canal Street Chronicles

A look at Tweets from NFL pundits and fans alike as they celebrate the Saints’ first win.

Jameis Winston, Juwan Johnson earn highest PFF grades from Saints’ season opener – Saints Wire

Jameis Winston and Juwan Johnson earn an 89.5 and an 86.4 from Pro Football Focus, with Deonte Harris, Marshon Lattimore, and Tony Jones Jr. rounding out the team’s top 5.

UPDATE: Marcus Davenport suffers pec strain, expected back “sooner rather than later” per reports – Canal Street Chronicles

Marcus Davenport suffered a pec strain in the Saints’ win over the Green Bay Packers, but is expected back “sooner rather than later,” according to Ian Rapoport.

Former San Francisco 49ers LB Parys Haralson, who also played for New Orleans Saints, dies at 37 – ESPN

Parys Haralson, who played for the Saints in 2013 and 2014, has passed away.

Saints add to the defensive line and look to add to their wide receivers after Week 1 – Canal Street Chronicles

The Saints have re-signed Montravius Adams to their active roster, adding to their defensive line.

Kenny Stills among latest Saints free agent tryouts – Saints Wire

The Saints have brought in Kenny Stills and Marqise Lee for a workout at wide receiver.

First look: New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers odds and lines – Sportsbook Wire

The Saints are the current favorites in Week 2 against the Carolina Panthers.

Former Saints linebacker Parys Haralson dies at 37 https://t.co/X5Tgz2MaKl via @nolanews

— Rod Walker (@RodWalkerNola) September 13, 2021

#Saints pass-rusher Marcus Davenport suffered a pec strain, source said. He’ll miss some time, but should be back sooner rather than later. Considering how he has come on, this is very good news for the New Orleans D.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 13, 2021

The most impressive win from the #NFL Sunday belonged to @Jaboowins @SeanPayton and the @Saints, who steamrolled a befuddled Green Bay:#NFLkickoff pic.twitter.com/CxkSXpCM5q

— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) September 13, 2021

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