Saints starting offensive linemen improve to full training on Friday, they should play against the Bengals



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The news of Dez Bryant likely to tear his Achilles tendon in Friday practice is bad news, especially for people who hope he will have a strong comeback for the New Orleans Saints.

However, the rest of the Saints' injury report is full of good news for the team preparing for Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

The offensive linemen of the five Saints were injured this week, but they all trained fully Friday and should play Sunday.

Dez Bryant helped Friday at the exit of the training ground, Achille feared to be ripped apart

Left tackle Terron Armstead (knee), left guard Andrus Peat (hip), center Max Unger (knee) and right tackle Ryan Ramczyk (knee) were limited on Wednesday and Thursday before improving their full training on Friday. Right guard Larry Warford (not tied to injury) was absent Wednesday, limited Thursday and full Friday.

Cornerback P.J. Williams (hamstring) also went from limited training to full training and is expected to play Sunday.

The only players named are defenseman Marcus Davenport (ankle), missing after missing the week's training, and Bryant (ankle), doubtful. The saints probably submitted the injury report on Friday afternoon before knowing the extent of Bryant's injury.

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