The Saints News Network reports the transactions and injuries during Saints Training Camp from July 21 to July 28.
“New Orleans offered the Pro Bowl receiver Rashid Shaheed a one-year, $5.2 million contract extension. This will tie Shaheed to the team through 2025 and it comes in right about a projected second round tender at $4.978 million.” – John Hendrix
“It’s always been a goal of mine to be able to insert into that receiver one position,” Olave said, addressing if he feels pressure as the primary receiver. “So, they drafted me that high for a reason to be able to insert me into that position.” – Chris Olave
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• Kendre Miller, RB – hamstring
• Marshon Lattimore, CB – hip flexor
• Trajan Jeffcoat, DE – elbow
• Shane Lemieux, OL – ankle
• Bryan Bresee, DT – foot
• Justin Herron, OL – knee
“The Saints were missing a couple of players from Saturday’s practice, for obvious reasons. Marshon Lattimore (hip flexor), Trajan Jeffcoat (elbow) and Justin Herron (knee) were not out there, as expected. Nouri Nouili and Bryan Bresee were new absences. Nouili was waived to make room for new offensive lineman Chandler Brewer, who was out there in No. 73. Bryan Bresee is dealing with afoot injury, according to Dennis Allen. The severity is unknown, but he was around practice and involved on Friday. Bresee had a calf injury in last year’s camp, so we’ll continue to monitor this one.” – John Hendrix, SNN
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