After suffering an injury, Kool-Aid McKinstry hopes to return to the field. He had a medical procedure to fix the injury and is near returning. At the veteran minicamp next week, he might make a comeback. The organized team activities for the Saints are coming to an end this week, and the majority of veterans have participated in the voluntary workouts. Although veteran players such as cornerback Marshon Lattimore and running back Alvin Kamara are absent, Dennis Allen stated that he anticipates full attendance for the three-day mandatory minicamp that begins next week. Allen claimed that wide receiver Chris Olave injured his shoulder in the weight room, so he wore a red non-contact jersey during team drills. He continued to make plays, such as a deep reception during a drill that we were not permitted to shoot. This year, Olave is unquestionably the best wide receiver. He drove the group with 87 gatherings for more than 1,000 yards and five scores. During the season, Olave said, he got used to being the No. 1. Allen also addressed those who disagree with the Saints’ prediction that they will struggle in the standings in 2024. After Wednesday’s Organized Team Activities, Allen told the media, “Nobody has any control over what the outside opinion is or how they choose to voice that opinion.” “Therefore, let’s not be concerned about the outcomes. Let’s just focus on the process because the outcomes will come naturally if you put in the effort. And that has been our primary focus.”