The Facts: Thomas hasn't played in an NFL game since January of 2021, but reports from training camp suggest the wide receiver has completed a crucial step in the long process of getting back on the field. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that Thomas participated in team drills during the Saints' practice Saturday, noting that Thomas is a "full-go" for training camp.
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It is an encouraging development in the ongoing saga of Thomas' long recovery from ankle surgery that has kept him on the sidelines for over a year. The wideout originally injured his ankle in Week 1 of the 2020 season, and while he fought through the pain he struggled, recording just 40 catches and 438 receiving yards in only seven games played. Thomas decided to have surgery on the ankle in June of the following offseason to address the issue, with the initial timetable for his return about four months. But Thomas ended up not playing at all in 2021, and was still not 100 percent entering this offseason's workout programs. Getting Thomas back is obviously welcome news for the Saints, whose receiver corps struggled greatly without the three-time Pro Bowler in 2021. New Orleans finished last in the league in total receiving yards, and no player collected more than 700 yards receiving. with 149 receptions. If his practices continue to trend in the right direction throughout the preseason and he can play at his previous level this year, that will be a huge help for the Saints offense.