The Denver Post

Cardinals vs. Saints canceled by Ida

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NEW ORLEANS» The New Orleans Saints canceled their home preseason game set for Saturday against the Arizona Cardinals because of the potential for Hurricane Ida to batter Louisiana’s coast with wind as high as 140 mph by Sunday.

After initially moving kickoff up by seven hours, the Saints announced the subsequent decision Friday night to cancel the game came after consultati­on with city officials in New Orleans, Gov. John Bel Edwards, the National Weather Service, The Department of Homeland Security and the NFL.

Ida struck Cuba on Friday showing hallmarks of a rapidly intensifyi­ng storm that could speed across warm Gulf waters and slam into Louisiana as a Category 4 hurricane on Sunday, the National Hurricane Center warned.

If so, the storm would strike the Louisiana coast 16 years to the day after Hurricane Katrina leveled parts of the Mississipp­i Coast and ruptured storm protection levees around New Orleans on Aug. 29, 2005, causing about 80% of the city to be affected by flooding that in some neighborho­ods left only roofs above water.

The Saints also had a preseason game the Saturday night before Katrina struck little more than 24 hours later and the team wound up being displaced to San Antonio for all of the 2005 regular season. The Saints played just four home games in Louisiana that year, all at LSU’S Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. The Saints also played three home games in San Antonio’s Alamo Dome and one in Giants Stadium.

New Orleans’ levee system has been rebuilt and upgraded since Katrina, but marshlands that historical­ly helped protect the city from storm surge have steadily thinned because of coastal erosion, and the city’s pumping system has struggled in recent years to handle heavy rains before it fills streets and sometimes invades homes and businesses in certain neighborho­ods, some of which lie below sea level.

Cowboys assistant Quinn still out as COVID-19 outbreak slows. FRISCO, TEXAS» Defensive coordinato­r Dan Quinn stayed away from practice with the Dallas Cowboys again Friday while safety Malik Hooker returned in the first sign that the team’s COVID-19 outbreak could be easing.

Quinn tested positive for the virus after feeling “a little off” before last weekend’s 20-14 preseason loss to Houston and was sent home from the stadium along with defensive tackle Carlos Watkins.

Watkins remained out for health and safety protocols Friday along with receiver Ceedee Lamb, safety Damontae Kazee and left guard Connor Williams. Rookie safety Israel Mukuamu also was sidelined but has since returned.

Browns’ Mayfield playing in preseason finale.

CLEVELAND» Baker Mayfield will get a summer tune-up after all.

Browns coach Kevin Stefanski surprising­ly said Friday that Mayfield and some “select” Cleveland starters will play in Sunday night’s nationally televised exhibition finale against the Atlanta Falcons.

Not wanting to risk injuries, Stefanski had kept his starting quarterbac­k and the majority of his starters on the sideline for the team’s first two preseason games.

“We’re just making decisions individual­ly based on who needs to get some reps, making those decisions based on these practice reps, based on the joint practice reps, based on game reps,” Stefanski said following practice.

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