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Friday, 10 October 2008 13:47

Marques ColstonMarques Colston is officially listed as questionable on today's team injury report. However, it has been confirmed he will suit up in Week 6 against the Raiders. Colston has missed the last four games with a thumb injury.

 

Jeremy Shockey is doubtful for Week 6 after missing practice for the second straight day Friday. Shockey practiced for the first time Wednesday since having surgery to repair a sports hernia two weeks ago, but he did not return to the practice field again.

 

Sean Payton said Thursday that he did not consider bringing in another option at cornerback when rookie Tracy Porter's season ended with a wrist injury Monday night. Randall Gay, who already has started two games this season, could be Porter's replacement in the starting lineup, opposite Mike McKenzie. The Saints are hoping to have defensive back Aaron Glenn back from a severe ankle bruise in time for the game at Carolina (Week 7). "I think we felt pretty good about our depth there, with McKenzie and Gay, Jason David, Usama Young," Payton said. "We felt like we were deep enough, and we know we're going to have Aaron back next week." 

 

DT Antwan Lake (groin) has officially been ruled out of Sunday's game, along with DT Sedrick Ellis (knee) and CB Aaron Glenn (ankle). WR David Patten (groin) and S Kevin Kaesviharn (back) are listed as doubtful after missing practice all week. 


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