New Orleans Saints Quarterback Drew Breeze suffered “multiple rib fractures on both sides of his chest and collapsed lungs on the right side.” According to ESPN’s Ed Werder. Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports confirmed that Breeze had met the HS ribs and would be sidelined for more than a week. Injuries were sustained over a two-week period, and the sufferer may lose recovery time. However, the current timetable for Breeze’s recovery from injury is not certain at this time.
When the Saints came out of the locker room halfway through Sunday’s game against 49 players, it was James Winston, not Breeze, who entered the game. The latter revealed the aforementioned damage to the MRI.
Despite a relatively mild start to 2020, Breeze has increased its production in recent weeks, Posts the first -10 numbers Amid the rise of the Saints at the top of the NFC South. The longtime signal caller, who missed five games in 2019 due to a thumb injury, appeared in the team’s official injury report earlier this month due to a right shoulder problem.
“He took a heavy shot in the first half,” coach Sean Beyton later said. “He felt it affected him so much … (added) ‘I don’t know I have the ability to play.’ That happens sometimes. “
The Saints often relied on the QB Daisy Hill backup, which would insert him into the weekly breeze or instead as an utility man, but Winston signed the most traditional backup under the center in this office. The former No. 1 overall pick spent the first five seasons of his NFL career with rival Tampa Bay Buccaneers, establishing a reputation as a boom or bust starter, as evidenced by the 2019 campaign, which led the league in passing the league. But throw in an NFL-top 30 interruptions as well.
Breeze, meanwhile, have never missed more than one game in a season in 15 consecutive years before 2019.
The Saints are sitting 7-2 following Sunday’s 27-13 victory. They are top of the NFC South over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by half. New Orleans has won the 2020 meetings against Tampa Bay.
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