Michael Thomas is expected to miss the start of the Saints’ 2021 season (Twitter link via NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport). The wide receiver underwent ankle surgery in June and doctors say he’ll need about four months to fully recover.
Thomas’ ligament tear cost him much of 2020. Unfortunately, it’ll also sideline him for a chunk of the early fall. This marks yet another roadblock for the Saints star.
Entering 2020, Thomas had missed just two contests in his pro career. Then came the high ankle sprain in Week 1. He was limited to just seven games and repeatedly clashed Saints brass, leading to trade speculation before the fall deadline.
To recap: The Saints handed Thomas a one-game suspension for striking a teammate. Then, he missed time with a hamstring injury. All in all, Thomas finished out the regular season with just 40 catches for 438 yards. He did manage to catch five passes for 73 yards and one score in the Saints’ playoff win over the Bears, however.
The acrimony has even led to speculation that the Saints would release him, even though terminating his five-year, $100MM deal would have left the team with an absurd dead money hit. Instead, the Saints are sticking with Thomas, who agreed to a cap-friendly restructure earlier this year. Now, they’ll keep their fingers crossed as the 2021 season draws near. They’ll also do their homework on the free agent market — Mike Garafolo of NFL.com (on Twitter) hears the Saints will audition WRs in the coming days.
Boy did Thomas play that FA contract right!
Any reason he didn’t get this right after the playoff loss? Other than he doesn’t cRe enough
I was wondering why he ( and others before him) wait do long to have surgery
I wonder if it was a similar situation to the one Kyle Rudolph found himself in when he signed with the Giants. It was the Giants’ medical staff who determined that he needed foot surgery, and while Rudy expects to be available for the start of the season, he does expect to miss time in training camp.
It’s possible that with all of his other health problems, it took a later exam, or a second opinion – one that didn’t come until the mid- or late Spring – for Thomas to be informed that he needed ankle surgery.
Dude is going to the Antonio Brown route soon.
So maybe an October 1st appearance?