New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas and cornerback Marshon Lattimore both sustained 'fairly significant' injuries during Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings, coach Dennis Allen said Monday. Allen said that he does not believe either injury is season ending, but the Saints are still waiting for second opinions from doctors as they head into their bye week.
- Michael Thomas and Marshon Lattimore sustained 'fairly significant' injuries during the game against the Vikings.
- The exact extent of their injuries is unknown, but they are not believed to be season-ending.
- The Saints are waiting for second opinions from doctors.
- Derek Carr, the Saints' quarterback, is in concussion protocol after suffering a concussion and right shoulder injury.
- Thomas sustained a knee injury on the first drive of the game and did not return.
- Lattimore left the game with an ankle injury and did not return.
- Both Thomas and Lattimore have had significant injuries in the past.
- The Saints' next game is against the Atlanta Falcons on Nov. 26.
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Injury
- Thomas sustained a knee injury on the first drive of the game and did not return.
- He has had previous ankle and toe injuries.
- The extent of his current injury is unknown.
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- The Saints are waiting for second opinions from doctors regarding the injuries to Thomas and Lattimore.
- The Saints' next game is against the Atlanta Falcons on Nov. 26.