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Saints QB Winston held out of 2nd straight practice in UK

LONDON (AP) - New Orleans Saints quarterback Jameis Winston had said 'œI'll be out there'ť for practice on Thursday. He wasn't.

Winston was held out of a second straight practice because of a back injury, raising questions about whether he'll be able to play against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

A day earlier, coach Dennis Allen said he anticipated Winston would return to the practice field, and the quarterback insisted he was preparing to start in the NFL's first international game of the season.

On Thursday, offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael wouldn't address if Winston's status had changed but said the plan was to 'œsee where he was at day to day and then see if we could get him out there.'ť

'œHopefully it happens tomorrow,'ť Carmichael said. 'œObviously, the head coach and the trainers have a plan in place. I'll let Dennis make those calls.'ť

Backup Andy Dalton took first-team snaps again and versatile tight end/quarterback Taysom Hill also got reps behind center at the training facility of rugby club London Irish.

Carmichael said he has 'œa ton of confidence'ť in Dalton if the veteran is called on.

'œHe's smart, he gets in and out of the huddle. He knows what we're doing, what the plan is,'ť Carmichael said.

The Saints have confidence in Hill, as well, 'œif it ever came to that,'ť Carmichael said.

Allen, who did not address the media on Thursday, had downplayed the significance of Hill's QB reps on Wednesday, when said Winston just needed 'œa little bit of recovery.'ť Asked if he had concerns about Winston's availability for Sunday, Allen said: 'œI don't think so.'ť

Winston, who has also dealt with an ankle injury, has been sacked 11 times in three games for New Orleans (1-2).

'œI'm preparing like every week - preparing to play,'ť Winston said Wednesday. He added that he expected to start against the Vikings: 'œThat's my plan.'ť

Wide receiver Michael Thomas also missed his second straight practice because of a toe injury. Receiver Jarvis Landry and offensive linemen Ryan Ramczyk and Andrus Peat returned to practice Thursday after missing the day before.

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New Orleans Saints quarterback Jameis Winston speaks during an NFL press conference in London, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022 ahead of the NFL game against Minnesota Vikings at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Sunday. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) The Associated Press
New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen during an NFL practice session at the London Irish rugby team training ground in Sunbury-on-Thames near London, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022 ahead of the NFL game against Minnesota Vikings at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Sunday. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) The Associated Press
New Orleans Saints quarterback Andy Dalton, left, gestures with New Orleans Saints tight end Taysom Hill, right, during an NFL practice session at the London Irish rugby team training ground in Sunbury-on-Thames near London, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022 ahead of the NFL game against Minnesota Vikings at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Sunday. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) The Associated Press
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