New Orleans Saints wide receiver Rashid Shaheed underwent surgery on his meniscus on Thursday. The team has placed him on injured reserve, meaning he’ll miss at least four games, but ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that Shaheed’s season is over.
The news about Shaheed comes hours before New Orleans’ Thursday night game against the Denver Broncos. The Saints will already be without wide receiver Chris Olave, how suffered a concussion during their Week 6 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He took a helmet-to-helmet collision in the first quarter and hasn’t seen the field since, missing the rest of the game and every practice this week.
The Saints are pretty banged up right now, but they are getting a break soon. After Thursday’s game, they have 10 days before their next game on Oct. 27. They can do a lot of healing in 10 days.
Here’s a look at some of the other top stories in the NFL coming out of Week 6.
Giants LT Andrew Thomas out for season after Lisfranc surgery
The New York Giants have lost their star left tackle, Andrew Thomas, for the season. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, Thomas had surgery on a Lisfranc injury (which involves the joints and ligaments in the middle of the foot) on Wednesday morning, and he will miss the remainder of the year. Thomas injured his foot in the third quarter of the Giants’ Sunday night loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. He somehow managed to finish out the game, but did it with a limp that got worse and worse as time went on.
Thomas is one of the few bright spots for the Giants this season, and one of the reasons the offensive line has improved so much since last year. He signed a five-year, $117 million contract extension last summer, and this will be the second straight season he’s missed significant time.
Davante Adams traded to Jets
After weeks of speculation, Davante Adams is headed to the New York Jets to reunite with his former QB Aaron Rodgers, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. The Jets are reportedly sending back a conditional third-round pick that can become a second-round pick based on performance.
The trade came less than 12 hours after the Jets delivered an ugly 23-20 loss to the Buffalo Bills on “Monday Night Football.” It was the team’s first game since firing head coach Robert Saleh, and the presence of the newly-named interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich, as well as new offensive signal caller Todd Downing, wasn’t enough to stop the Jets from making costly mistakes.
Aidan Hutchinson expected to miss the rest of the season
The Lions’ pass-rushing specialist is leading the NFL in sacks with 6.5, but was carted off the field in Dallas on Sunday with what was confirmed to be a broken tibia. He had surgery on it in Dallas and is expected to miss the rest of the 2024 season, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Hutchinson had 11.5 sacks in 2023 and made his first Pro Bowl last season.
Is the heat turning up on Mike McCarthy in Dallas?
If you were to just look at the Dallas Cowboys’ road results this year, you’d find a 3-0 team that, while it has some things to clean up, has been able to come away with a couple close wins, even beating the 4-2 Steelers in Pittsburgh. But at home, the Cowboys have barely been competitive, and for all but two quarters, have gotten entirely stomped on home turf. The Cowboys have given up 119 points — 39.7 points per game — at home in three games this season.
After the worst home loss of the Jerry Jones era — coincidentally on his 82nd birthday — Jones said he’s not considering a coaching change, even as questions about Mike McCarthy continue to swirl. The Cowboys are off in Week 7, and play their next two games on the road.
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