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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Saints get massive bad news as star WR suffers brutal lung issue ahead of Week 18 game
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Saints get massive bad news as star WR suffers brutal lung issue ahead of Week 18 game

Last updated: January 1, 2026 10:10 am
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New Orleans Saints wide receiver Chris Olave will be sidelined for Week 18 after a blood clot was discovered in his lung, as reported by NOF Network’s Nick Underhill. Fortunately, the condition was caught early, and while Olave’s long-term prognosis looks positive, he will miss the final game of the regular season as he receives treatment.

Olave had an outstanding season, amassing 100 receptions for 1,163 yards and nine touchdowns on 155 targets across 16 games. His absence in the upcoming game against the Atlanta Falcons will be felt, as he has been a key target for the Saints throughout the season. Known for his strong route running, ability in the passing attack, and knack for big plays, Olave’s impact on the field will be sorely missed.

In the Week 17 matchup against the Tennessee Titans, Olave played a pivotal role in the Saints’ 34-26 victory. He recorded eight receptions for 119 yards and scored a touchdown on a 19-yard pass from quarterback Tyler Shough in the second half, helping secure the comeback win for New Orleans.

The Saints coaching and medical staff will closely monitor Olave’s recovery as they make offseason decisions regarding personnel and the team’s direction at quarterback. In the meantime, the team will have to navigate his absence along with other injuries and inconsistencies on offense.

In preparation for the season finale against the Falcons, ten Saints players, including Olave, missed Wednesday’s practice. Olave was listed as unavailable due to illness, not because of a back injury that had been bothering him in recent weeks. Other notable absences from practice included running back Alvin Kamara, quarterback Spencer Rattler, and tight end Jack Stoll, among others.

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Head coach Kellen Moore provided updates on the injured players, noting that Rattler’s injury is not serious and Stoll will not be available for the upcoming game. Linebacker Demario Davis and guard Cesar Ruiz were limited in practice, with Ruiz returning after missing two games due to an ankle injury.

As the Saints gear up for their final game of the season, the absence of key players like Olave poses a challenge for the team. However, with a resilient roster and a determined coaching staff, New Orleans will look to finish the season on a positive note despite the obstacles they face.

Overall, Chris Olave’s health and recovery remain a top priority for the Saints organization, and his absence will be felt on the field as the team closes out the season. With a promising outlook for his long-term recovery, the focus is now on supporting Olave through his treatment and ensuring his return to full strength in the future.

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