The New Orleans Saints suffered an injury to a rookie in their 24-17 win over the Chicago Bears in Week 9.
Rookie edge rusher Isaiah Foskey was hurt on the opening kickoff. According to sources, Foskey suffered a low-grade quad strain, so he avoided major injury and a long time on the shelf.
#Saints rookie DE Isaiah Foskey suffered a low-grade quad strain Sunday, per source. Could miss a week or two but not considered serious.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) November 6, 2023
Foskey has seen increased playing time since Payton Turner was injured, and his role on special teams has been important. On defense, he's been a rotational rusher with limited production.
In eight games, Foskey has eight tackles and one pass deflection.
The loss of him for a game or two will open the door for a potential practice squad call-up or low-level free agency addition. The Saints will just need to add a bit of depth to the roster - most likely.
Kyle Phillips, a consistent healthy scratch for much of the season, could see activation while Foskey misses time. He's the most likely candidate right now.
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