METAIRIE, La. (AP) — Saints kicker Wil Lutz has scheduled surgery to a repair a core muscle injury and it is unclear if he’ll return in time for the regular season.
Lutz announced the procedure with a post on social media and Saints coach Sean Payton said the Saints would have to work out kickers and sign a new one “at least” for the pre-season.
“My training camp will be cut short due to an injury that had progressively worsened,” Lutz wrote in his social media post. “We’ve decided it’s in our best interest to get this fixed now in order to miss the least amount of time possible.”
Lutz, who has played in every game for New Orleans since making the team as an undrafted rookie out of Georgia State in 2016, was the only kicker on the roster heading into Monday’s practice.
Lutz began training camp on the club’s non-football injury list before returning to practice last week. He did not appear to struggle initially, routinely converting successful field goal kicks, but left practice on Saturday.
“He started with a core muscle strain and then last week it progressed some, so rather than wait, we’re going to go head and have that done right away,” Payton said. “I don’t have a time frame.”
Although New Orleans could potentially sign more than one kicker and have them compete during the pre-season, Payton said his preference would be to use only one of the club’s pre-season roster spots on a kicker.
“I don’t think we’ll use two spots necessarily, but we’ll work a couple guys out,” Payton said. “We’ll work more than that if we need to. We’ll have a long-term plan and a short-term plan. And I think relative to Wil’s surgery, I don’t think it’s an extended process based on the history with that type of injury, but each one’s a little different.”
The active roster limit for NFL clubs will be 90 players until Aug. 17, when it lowers to 85. New Orleans opens pre-season play on Saturday night in Baltimore.
Lutz has made 77 of 81 career field goals inside of 40 yards. He has hit 65 of 83 kicks from beyond that range. His arrival ended an era of instability at the kicker position for the Saints under Payton, who went through 10 different kickers during the 10 seasons before Lutz arrived.
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