Alvin Kamara suffered an MCL sprain during the Saints‘ Week 12 loss to the Falcons and will miss the upcoming matchup against Miami. The star running back exited Sunday’s game in the first half with the knee injury. New Orleans faces the Dolphins on Sunday, November 30th in Week 13.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Kamara ruled out for Week 13 against the Dolphins with a confirmed MCL sprain
- Injury occurred during Sunday’s 24-10 loss to Atlanta in the first half
- Expected to miss 2-6 weeks of recovery time based on MCL injury timelines
- Mark Ingram expected to take over as primary back for Saints offense
How Alvin Kamara Suffered the Knee Injury
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Kamara sustained the MCL sprain when he was awkwardly twisted during a tackle late in the first half. He was ruled out for the remainder of Sunday’s game against the Falcons. The Saints went on to lose 24-10, dropping to 2-9 on the season.
Initial reports indicated the injury wasn’t season-ending, though testing was required to determine exact severity. The veteran had been playing through an ankle issue that lingered for weeks heading into the bye week.
MCL Sprain Prognosis and Recovery Timeline
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According to Nick Underhill of New Orleans Football, Kamara “avoided a major injury,” but will require significant time to recover. A typical MCL sprain carries a recovery timeline of 2-6 weeks, meaning the star back could miss multiple games.
The MRI results confirmed the MCL sprain diagnosis, with specialists noting the injury isn’t believed to be serious when compared to worst-case scenarios like ACL tears. However, the multi-week recovery period will keep him sidelined.
| Injury Details | Information |
| Type of Injury | MCL Sprain |
| Game Occurred | Week 12 vs Atlanta Falcons |
| Recovery Timeline | 2-6 weeks |
| Week 13 Status | Ruled Out vs Dolphins |
Mark Ingram Steps Up as Primary Running Back
With Kamara out, Mark Ingram will become the primary running back for the Saints offense against Miami. The veteran backup is expected to handle the bulk of carries and pass-catching duties out of the backfield.
This shift in offensive personnel could impact the Saints’ game plan and fantasy football performance. The team will look to establish the ground game while Kamara recovers from his MCL sprain.
Saints Face Critical Week 13 Matchup at Hard Rock Stadium
The New Orleans Saints will travel to Miami to face the Dolphins on Sunday, November 30th at 1:00 PM ET on FOX. The game takes place at Hard Rock Stadium. Without Kamara, the Saints enter the matchup looking to bounce back from their Week 12 loss.
New Orleans sits at 2-9 on the season. The Dolphins will be a significant challenge for a team already struggling. Fantasy managers should plan accordingly with Ingram getting the prominent role in Kamara’s absence.
What Does This Mean for Future Games and Fantasy Implications?
If Kamara misses the full 6-week window, he could be sidelined through the rest of the season. Even optimistic timelines suggest multiple games on the sideline. Fantasy teams heavily reliant on the star running back should prepare contingency plans now.
The injury raises questions about Kamara’s durability heading into the latter stages of the season. At age 30, the veteran was already facing declining production this year compared to his elite seasons. This extended absence could impact the Saints playoff hopes should they attempt a late-season surge.
Sources
- New Orleans Saints – Official team statements and injury updates
- ESPN – Game results and injury reporting
- NFL.com – Official league information and scheduling

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