Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ida shifts practice

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Displaced by Hurricane Ida, Coach Sean Payton and the New Orleans Saints went back to work Monday on the home field of the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas.

ARLINGTON, Texas — Displaced by Hurricane Ida, the New Orleans Saints went back to work Monday about 500 miles away in the stadium of another NFL team.

Coach Sean Payton stood on the star logo in the middle of the home field of the Dallas Cowboys as the

Saints stretched out for their first practice since before the Category 4 hurricane made landfall just south of New Orleans. They will practice at AT&T Stadium through Wednesday before a previously planned break leading into the start of the regular season.

“Then we’re going through a ton of contingenc­y plans,” Payton said.

Saints players and staff, along with about 120 family members, relocated to North Texas on Saturday, when their final preseason game was canceled a day before the destructiv­e hurricane made landfall south of New Orleans with winds of 150 mph, leaving that entire area without power.

“Left behind are obviously apartments, condominiu­ms, homes. Those are all physical things. Nonetheles­s, they’re still home for so many people,” Payton said on a conference call before practice. “I think to some degree that going out and being able to practice today is going to be good for everyone, because from afar, there’s only so much you can do.”

After the break at the end of this week, part of the number of days off required by the collective bargaining agreement, the Saints are scheduled to resume practice Monday.

Payton said that it would be unrealisti­c to believe that would be at their headquarte­rs in Metairie, La., even though initial reports from people there indicated that the facility handled the storm overall pretty well.

“There’ll be important time for everyone to kind of assess where they’re at. And there’s a good chance when we start up [next] Monday … that’s going to be somewhere other than Metairie,” he said.

There has been no word yet about the scheduled Sept. 12 season opener at home against the Green Bay Packers that is supposed to be at the Superdome.

“Obviously we’ll have a Plan B. And, you know, there are a lot of other things probably from a priority standpoint that are more important for our city,” Payton said. “But that all being said, you know, we fully anticipate starting the regular season with Green Bay and then the question would be where that game’s at.”

The office of Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards has described damage to the area’s power grid appeared “catastroph­ic,” and officials warned it could be weeks before power is fully restored.

Because of not playing Saturday, the Saints got in only two preseason games, taking away an opportunit­y for some players trying to make the final roster to get more evaluation. There was another practice scheduled for today, the same day the roster has to be reduced to 53 players.

While glad to have the players and their families safe, Payton doesn’t like the environmen­t relative to having to cut some players.

“With all the families here, I think that’s challengin­g. I brought it up this morning. And we talked about it as a team and I just said hey, we just have to understand that there’s a lot of good about us being here,” Payton said. “But there are challenges when it comes to your jobs that are on the line, and we’re going to do our best to take care of everyone.”

The arrival of Ida came 16 years to the day after Katrina devastated New Orleans. The Saints were forced to move for the entire 2005 season, setting up operations in San Antonio while playing home games there and in Baton Rouge at LSU. New Orleans also played one “home” game at Giants Stadium.

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 ?? (AP/Michael Ainsworth) ?? Linebacker Demario Davis (Arkansas State) and the New Orleans Saints practiced Monday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Displaced by Hurricane Ida in Louisiana, the Saints are practicing at the home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys through Wednesday.
(AP/Michael Ainsworth) Linebacker Demario Davis (Arkansas State) and the New Orleans Saints practiced Monday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Displaced by Hurricane Ida in Louisiana, the Saints are practicing at the home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys through Wednesday.
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