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Alvin Kamara tests positive for coronavirus: New Orleans Saints running back ruled out

January 2, 2021 by admin

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  • Alvin Kamara will be out for Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers and his postseason eligibility, at least for the wildcard round, is now in question; the New Orleans Saints running back was coming off a six-touchdown performance on Christmas Day against the Minnesota Vikings
    • Neville and Carragher’s NFL Predictions

Alvin Kamara will be out for Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers and his postseason eligibility, at least for the wildcard round, is now in question; the New Orleans Saints running back was coming off a six-touchdown performance on Christmas Day against the Minnesota Vikings

Last Updated: 02/01/21 8:02am

New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara has 187 carries for a career-high 932 yards and 16 touchdowns this season, tied for first in the NFL

New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara has tested positive for coronavirus and has been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.

Kamara will be out for Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers and his postseason eligibility – at least for the wildcard round – is now in question.

The star running back, who was coming off a six-touchdown performance on Christmas Day against the Minnesota Vikings, had mixed results on tests Friday afternoon, but a later test confirmed he is positive for COVID-19, ESPN reported.

The Saints have clinched the NFC South title and will likely host a playoff game next weekend if it doesn’t ascend to the conference’s top seed.

“If Saints RB Alvin Kamara remains asymptomatic and receives medical clearance, he could play in a wild-card game next Sunday, Jan 10 – but not next Saturday, Jan. 9, I’m told,” NFL Network‘s Tom Pelissero reported on Twitter.

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Watch Kamara’s best runs from his NFL record-tying six-touchdown rushing game against the Minnesota Vikings on Christmas Day in Week 16

Watch Kamara’s best runs from his NFL record-tying six-touchdown rushing game against the Minnesota Vikings on Christmas Day in Week 16

“So Kamara’s availability for New Orleans’ playoff opener may hinge on the NFL’s scheduling decision.”

New Orleans (11-4) can only clinch the No. 1 seed — and the first-round bye that comes with it – with a win against Carolina (5-10) plus a loss by Green Bay (12-3) to Chicago (8-7) and a win by Seattle (11-4) against San Francisco (6-9).

It is yet to be determined whether Kamara would be cleared to play in a wildcard game next weekend, so the Saints will have plenty of incentive and rooting interest Sunday as it hopes to sneak into the No 1 spot in the NFC.

Latavius Murray should handle the bulk of the backfield work with Kamara sidelined.

Kamara has 187 carries for a career-high 932 yards and 16 touchdowns this season, tied for first in the NFL. He leads all running backs in receiving with a career-best and team-leading 83 receptions for 756 yards with five touchdowns.

Neville and Carragher’s NFL Predictions

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Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher are back to make their predictions for Week 17 in the NFL!

Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher are back to make their predictions for Week 17 in the NFL!

‘The biggest rematch that Sky Sports has seen since Froch-Groves: Part Two!’

Well, not quite. But Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher are back to give their predictions for Week 17 in the NFL, with one aim, to take down Rob Ryan – again!

Incredibly, the MNF duo got the better of two-time Super Bowl-winning coach Ryan in Week One, but can they repeat the trick for the final week of the 2020 regular season? Click on the video above to watch them make their picks!

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