Saints Welcome Star’s Return but Face New Concern — Power Balance Shifts in New Orleans ⚜️
Saints Welcome Star’s Return but Face New Concern — Power Balance Shifts in New Orleans ⚜️.![]()
New Orleans, October 10, 2025
Joy and concern are walking hand in hand in New Orleans. The Saints received major good news as Chase Young – the defensive star once expected to transform their pass rush – officially returned to practice after several weeks sidelined with a calf injury. However, that excitement was quickly tempered by a new concern on offense, where Alvin Kamara is now dealing with an ankle injury.
According to reporter Mike Triplett, Young participated in Wednesday’s session on a limited basis, but his full gear and fluid movement were extremely encouraging signs. The Saints believe that if Young can suit up this weekend, their defense — which had its best performance of the season last week — will gain a massive boost.
Head coach Brandon Staley said:
“Chase has been working nonstop in the gym. He’s eager to get back, and we can feel that energy spreading throughout the team.”
Alongside Young, the Saints also welcomed back guard Cesar Ruiz and safety Justin Reid to practice. However, cornerback Isaac Yiadom remained out with a minor injury.
On the other side of the ball, Alvin Kamara — the heart and soul of the Saints’ offense — suffered an ankle injury during the Week 5 game against the New York Giants. According to insider Nick Underhill, Kamara only felt mild soreness, but the medical staff decided to be cautious and rest him. He’s considered day-to-day, meaning he could return soon but is not guaranteed to play this week.
Head coach Kellen Moore commented:
“We don’t want to rush Kamara back. He’s a special player, and we want to make sure everything is right before putting him out there.”
Meanwhile, rookie Kendre Miller continues to impress, playing over 40% of offensive snaps in the last game and earning high praise from the coaching staff. When asked about the possibility of stepping up in Kamara’s absence, Miller responded confidently:
“The backup role doesn’t change my mindset. I’m here to give everything I’ve got and do whatever the team needs. If the moment comes for me to step up, I’ll be ready. It’s all about doing my part to help this team win.”
With Chase Young returning and Kamara possibly sidelined, the balance of power in New Orleans is clearly shifting — the defense is stabilizing, while the offense must adapt quickly to maintain momentum heading into Week 6.
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