At 4-8, the Saints are on the verge of being eliminated from the playoff race for a fourth straight season. That would be their longest stretch without a postseason appearance since five years from 2001 to 2005.
The prognosis the New Orleans Saints feared after Taysom Hill’s fourth-quarter injury against the Los Angeles Rams has become a reality.
An already-down-bad New Orleans Saints scoring unit just got even worse after losing offensive weapon Taysom Hill for the rest of the season.
Hill, one of two players in NFL history with at least 25 rushing touchdowns, 10 rushing touchdowns and 10 passing touchdowns, is expected to miss the rest of the season with a suspected torn ACL. He sustained the injury on a run play with 4:49 left in the Saints' 21-14 loss to the Rams in the Caesars Superdome.
New Orleans Saints versatile offensive weapon Taysom Hill was carted off the field Sunday after taking a hit to his knee during a matchup with the Los
New Orleans Saints versatile offensive weapon Taysom Hill is out for the season after being diagnosed with a torn ACL, according to Ian Rapoport of
New Orleans Saints' Derek Carr connected with Marquez Valdez-Scantling for a 28-yard TD to help tie game against the Los Angles Rams.
Versatile New Orleans tight end Taysom Hill is done for the season due to a knee injury sustained during Sunday's loss to the Los Angeles Rams, the Saints confirmed Monday.
New Orleans Saints versatile offensive weapon Taysom Hill is out for the season after being diagnosed with a torn ACL, Saints interim head coach Darren
Coming off their bye week, the New Orleans Saints will host the Los Angeles Rams in a later afternoon kickoff this Sunday. The Saints come in with a 4-7 record, winning their first two games with interim coach Darren Rizzi. The Rams enter with a 5-7 mark, losing to Philadelphia last week and dropping two of their last three contests.