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Week 10: Saints' Game Preparation - Inactives Announced with Gaines Out


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Mike Triplett ESPN Staff Writer 

The Saints claimed veteran OT Bryce Harris off waivers after he was released by the 49ers, and they released veteran DT John Hughes. Harris has been on and off the Saints' roster for years as a backup and part-time starter. He'll add insurance in case Terron Armstead is sidelined by the chest injury that knocked him out of Sunday's game against Tampa Bay.

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7 hours ago, SaviorPeterman said:

If this game was in NO line would easily be 8 - 10 points in the Saints favor.

 

Either way I'll be very shocked if we cover or actually win the game.

 

Well yeah, that's the way spreads work.  6 points on a field flip, so NO -8.5 if they are at home.

 

That feels too high to me, I don't think either team should be favored by more than a TD here.  I like the Bills +2.5 but not necessarily to win the game; this is going to be a close one.

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MTS Notebook: Saints rookie class NFL's best at midseason

As we hit the midway mark of the 2017 NFL season, the Saints (5-2) have the league's most impressive rookie class thus far. They lead the league in rookie starts (rookies have combined to start a total of 25 games) and they are getting outstanding play/production from several of their selections. Now, it's still very early in the careers of these players. It's often said a draft class shouldn't really be judged until three seasons into the players' careers. However, the early returns for the Saints are very positive. Here's a look at the New Orleans rookies that have stood out the most.

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Bills add RB Murphy to practice squad

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  The Bills made a move on their practice squad Monday signing RB Marcus Murphy.

 

Murphy, 26, a former seventh-round pick of the New Orleans Saints in 2015, was most recently on the Indianapolis Colts practice squad. He’s also spent time on the Jets practice squad and with the Saints his first two NFL seasons.

 

The 5-8, 193-pound back has seen most of his time on special teams and has return experience.

 

To make room for him on the roster, the Bills released OL Will Pericak.

 

 

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2 hours ago, CanadianFan said:

Our best defense against Saints is the weather.  BUT

 

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God Dang it! Why can't Monday's weather be on Sunday?!!!

We still have some time to go and that weather might move around a bit. So there is still a chance .  

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18 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Much easier to say that do with the Saints being so well balanced with their multifaceted attack. 

 

Well, it's always easier to say than to do...I actually think that Buffalo's back-7 is fairly well-equipped to match up with NO's passing game.

 

I'm much more worried about their ability to hold up against the run.  The Dareus trade left them without a bona fide run-stopper in the middle, and teams know it.

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