New Orleans Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed is dealing with a meniscus injury, which could result in him being placed on injured reserve. Head coach Dennis Allen shared that Shaheed will undergo surgery in Los Angeles to determine the severity of the injury and how long he may be sidelined. The outcome of the surgery will indicate if Shaheed will miss several weeks or possibly the remainder of the season.
The Saints are facing a tough situation as they prepare for their Thursday night game against the Denver Broncos, missing key offensive players. In addition to Shaheed’s potential absence, wide receiver Chris Olave is out due to a concussion. Tight end Taysom Hill is also doubtful for the game because of a rib injury, leaving the Saints’ offense short-handed against the Broncos.
The Broncos, meanwhile, are also dealing with a major loss, as cornerback Pat Surtain II has been ruled out with a concussion. Both teams will be without important players, which could impact the dynamic of the game. With Shaheed leading the Saints in receiving yards and touchdowns this season, his absence would be a significant blow to the team’s passing game.
Shaheed has been a standout performer for the Saints, leading the team with 349 receiving yards and three touchdowns. Olave has also been productive, leading the team in receptions and contributing 280 receiving yards. Their injuries, along with others on the roster such as starting quarterback Derek Carr and several linemen, have left the Saints grappling with depth issues ahead of their upcoming matchup.
Dennis Allen acknowledged the difficulties posed by injuries, especially on a short week with limited time to recover. With 17 players listed on the injury report, the Saints are facing a challenging situation as they try to prepare for the game against the Broncos. The team will need to adjust quickly and find ways to overcome these obstacles.