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The Saints lost another one of their big starters on Sunday in their game against the Vikings, as Marshon Lattimore took a cart ride to the locker room with an apparent right leg injury. It's officially been called an ankle injury and his return is questionable.

Isaac Yiadom entered the game for the Saints defense in his place. The injury occurred in the fourth quarter. Lattimore was in the medical tent for a couple of minutes and then limped over to the cart.

This is the third player the Saints have lost on the day, with the others being Michael Thomas and Derek Carr. This has been a really wild day for New Orleans with key players getting injured. The good news or silver lining is that they have a bye week ahead of them following the Vikings game.

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