Here is who’s in, who’s out, and who could still have a shot at playing when the 1-8 New Orleans Saints travel to face the 5-4 Carolina Panthers this Sunday. Both teams released their final injury reports for their Week 10 matchup on Friday.

Here’s how each side looks coming into the game.

Saints Injury Report

OUT

Fuaga was carted off during last week’s loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the second half. He was officially deemed day-to-day early in the week by Saints head coach Kellen Moore but did not participate in practice all week. With a bye coming after this game, it did not seem worth taking any extra chances with Fuaga and instead seemed wise to give him a few weeks of recovery.

Asim Richards is likely to take Fuaga’s right tackle spot. This is an offensive line that also has center Erik McCoy on injured reserve and traded left guard Trevor Penning to the Los Angeles Chargers earlier this week. Richards has played 19% of the Saints’ offensive snaps this year, including a start in place of an injured Fuaga in Week 3 against the Seattle Seahawks.

QUESTIONABLE

DT Bryan Bresee (back)RB Alvin Kamara (ankle)TE Jack Stoll (ankle)OT Barry Wesley (hip – IR)DE Jonah Williams (shoulder)

Kamara has been listed as questionable for the last several weeks while dealing with ankle issues but has been able to play. Even with the practice squad elevation of Audric Estime earlier this week, there’s no reason to believe Kamara won’t be in the lineup on Sunday.

Bresee popped up on Thursday’s injury report with back issues. He returned to practice on Friday, albeit in limited duties, and should be able to go on Sunday. Williams and Wesley are both listed as questionable but were full practice participants. Wesley has yet to be officially activated from injured reserve.

Panthers Injury Report

OUT

QUESTIONABLE

WR Tetairoa McMillan (hamstring)WR Brycen Tremayne (hip)

Carolina got some good news with leading rusher Rico Dowdle (quad) off the injury report despite being limited in practice most of the week. Starting guard Zavala will be out, however, thinning out an already thin interior offensive line. Veteran Austin Corbett will likely take his place in the lineup.

A bigger concern for the Panthers is the status of McMillan, their leading receiver. The eighth overall choice in the first round this spring, McMillan has 41 receptions for 558 yards. Panthers coach Dave Canales said that McMillan sustained a hamstring injury early in Friday’s practice and that the team will re-evaluate him on Saturday. Officially listed as questionable, McMillan will likely be a game-time decision on Sunday.