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Saints secondary trending up on Thursday injury report vs. Browns

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Looking at where the New Orleans Saints injury report used to be on a weekly basis, they'll take Wednesday's injury report any day of the week. It was so good that Thursday's injury report looking nearly identical is still a blessing, especially with the Saints' history with midweek injuries.

Thursday's injury report looks very similar, but there are two important changes. Kool-Aid McKinstry and Jordan Howden elevated from limited participants to full participants. The Saints secondary has been ravaged by injuries lately.

Alontae Taylor and Tyrann Mathieu have been the only healthy defensive backs. Howden suffered an injury against the Atlanta Falcons and returned during the game. The return of McKinstry and Howden give New Orleans essentially a full secondary.

Taylor and McKinstry are the future at cornerback. Mathieu is a veteran, but he will likely be on the team in 2025. Howden has been progressing and could be a piece for the future. If these four men are able to stay healthy, it can be a look at multiple foundational pieces in the secondary.

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Saints secondary trending up on Thursday injury report vs. Browns