Alvin Kamara Breaks Silence on Injury After Missing Key Practice: Saints Star Vows Quick Return, Fuels Hopes for Playoff Push
New Orleans, LA – October 15, 2025 — Alvin Kamara’s injury has become a focal point for the New Orleans Saints as the star running back missed a crucial practice session earlier this week, raising concerns about his availability for upcoming games. Kamara, known for his explosive playmaking ability and leadership on the field, took to social media to address the situation, providing fans and analysts with an update on his condition.
In a statement released after the practice, Kamara explained that the injury he is dealing with is not as severe as some had feared but admitted that he needed to take time to recover properly.
The absence of Kamara from practice immediately fueled speculation about his potential impact on the Saints' offense. As one of the most dynamic and versatile players in the NFL, Kamara’s health is crucial to the team’s success, especially with quarterback Derek Carr’s ongoing struggles to find consistency. Kamara has been the focal point of the Saints' offense for years, and his ability to stretch the field both as a rusher and a receiver makes him indispensable.
Head coach Kellen Moore addressed the situation, reassuring fans that the Saints are taking all necessary precautions to ensure Kamara's recovery. “Alvin is one of the toughest players I’ve ever coached, and we want to make sure we’re doing everything we can to get him back on the field when he’s fully ready. We’re confident that he’ll be back to full strength soon,”
Kamara’s absence from practice comes at a critical time, as the Saints are fighting to stay relevant in a competitive NFC South division. With the trade deadline fast approaching, the team’s offensive strategy may need to evolve, especially if Kamara’s injury continues to linger.
Despite the concerns surrounding his injury, Kamara remains optimistic and focused on his recovery. “I know the team is counting on me, and I’m doing everything I can to get back out there. I’m ready to get back to work and help us win games,”
The Saints and their fans are now awaiting further updates on Kamara’s progress, hoping that the star running back will be able to return to action in time to make a difference in the team’s playoff push. As the injury situation unfolds, all eyes will be on Kamara’s recovery timeline and how it impacts the Saints’ offensive plans moving forward.
Jets Named Top Trade Destination For Unexpected Super Bowl Winning Quarterback

The New York Jets are in trouble. They stand alone at the bottom of the NFL’s standings as the last remaining winless team. And worst of all, their offense is no fun. Last Sunday, they famously finished with -10 net passing yards after Justin Fields was sacked nine times. CBS Sports believes a shake up is in order.
Justin Fields was a low risk, low reward flyer Aaron Glenn’s coaching staff fired on to usher in the new era. So far through six weeks, it appears to be a miss. But there is still eleven weeks to play and absolutely no reason to play it safe now.
That is why CBS pairs the Jets up with a familiar face in the big apple, the New York Giants‘ Russell Wilson.
“At least he’d save on moving fees, right?” jokes writer Tyler Sullivan. “If the coaching staff/front office feel as if they’ve gotten all they can get out of Fields and do not want to turn things over to Tyrod Taylor, Wilson could be an option in an attempt to bring the passing attack to a somewhat respectable level.”
Whether Jets fans want to admit it or not, this move makes a lot of sense. Given the way the Giants feel about their new signal caller, Wilson could realistically be acquired for nothing but cash considerations.
He threw for 450 yards just a few weeks ago, there is reason to believe he could push the ball down the field more effectively than Fields who, in two more full games, has thrown for just 13 yards more than Wilson on the season.
How Much Would Russell Wilson Cost
Short answer? Nothing. Wilson’s contract was already a small one when he signed on to be the presumed starter for the New York Giants. Now that we have passed all the biggest benchmarks of the season, the number keeps falling.
His contract was mainly built on a singing bonus. This was an upfront guaranteed $8 million payment. When teams make a trade, they only transfer the base salary. The base salary for Wilson is a measly $2 million.
For a team like the New York Jets, who have more then ten million in available cap now and will free up even more after the inevitable fire sale begins, this is a virtually zero-sum investment.
The upside of Wilson would be putting together a few solid weeks and potentially having a veteran in the building to help along a younger quarterback.