Saints right tackle Ryan Ramczyk to miss at least first 4 regular-season games

METAIRIE, La. (AP) — The New Orleans Saints have placed right tackle Ryan Ramczyk on the reserve/physically unable to perform list that will cause him to miss at least the first four games of the upcoming regular season.
Ramczyk remained away from Saints headquarters throughout the offseason while attempting to rehabilitate from a procedure last winter that was meant to alleviate a knee injury that has lingered for more than a year, limiting his practice time during game weeks.
Saints coach Dennis Allen said during offseason workouts that it was unclear if Ramczyk would be available by the opening practice of training camp on July 24 in Irvine, California. Now the absence of Ramczyk, a 2019 AP All-Pro and starter since his rookie season in 2017, will extend into the regular season with no timetable for his return.
The roster move, among many the Saints made on Thursday, also means New Orleans will open the regular season with new starters at each offensive tackle spot and at a guard position.
Meanwhile, receiver Chris Olave was placed on the non-football injury list. He also could return at any time.
New Orleans removed rookie receiver Bub Means from the non-football injury list.
The Saints will spend their first three weeks of training camp in Southern California before returning to their suburban New Orleans headquarters after a preseason game at San Francisco on Aug. 18.