The New Orleans Saints officially ruled four players out for their Week 5 game against the New York Giants, but the more interesting part of their final injury report may regard who is questionable.
Taysom Hill and Foster Moreau — both of whom practiced for the first time this week after suffering ACL injuries late last season — are both officially questionable. So is offensive lineman Dillon Radunz, who returned to practice Friday after missing the last two weeks with a toe injury.
"They've been able to do a couple things this week in practice, we've just got to see how their bodies are feeling after they go through a full week for the first time this season," coach Kellen Moore said about Hill and Moreau. "They've done some good things, but there's a lot of work that would have to go into that."
Also questionable for the Saints are tight end Juwan Johnson (ankle), left guard Trevor Penning (ankle) and defensive tackle John Ridgeway (shoulder).
Hill and Moreau are currently still on the Physically Unable to Perform list, and Ridgeway is making his way back from injured reserve, meaning none of them currently hold a 53-man roster spot. If the Saints intend use any of them Sunday, they will need to create spots on the roster by letting other players go.
Earlier this week, Moore ruled out right guard Cesar Ruiz (ankle) and defensive end Chase Young (calf). He added two more to the list Friday, ruling out starting corner Isaac Yiadom (hamstring) and receiver Trey Palmer (ankle).
Moore said Yiadom's injury occurred in practice this week.
On the Giants side, the big one to watch is Pro Bowl defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, who missed the entire week of practice with an illness. Lawrence is officially questionable for Sunday's game.
New York running back Tyrone Tracy practiced in a limited capacity Friday — his first practice this week — but is officially doubtful for Sunday's game in New Orleans.