Saints' Alvin Kamara Exits Game with Groin Injury Against Commanders
The star running back's status is uncertain after leaving the Week 15 matchup during the third quarter.
- Alvin Kamara left the Saints' Week 15 game against the Washington Commanders due to a groin injury sustained during the third quarter.
- The injury occurred on a non-contact play, with Kamara heading first to the medical tent and then to the locker room for further evaluation.
- Kamara had been a key player in the game, recording a one-handed touchdown catch and four receptions for 56 yards before his exit.
- The Saints announced that Kamara's return to the game was questionable, leaving his availability for the remainder of the season in doubt.
- The Saints, trailing 20-7 at the time of Kamara's injury, face a challenging path forward with their offense already struggling this season.