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Saints RB Alvin Kamara gets trail date after Las Vegas assault clip went viral

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After Alvin Kamara’s assault clip went viral, the New Orleans Saints franchise, players and fans had all thought for the concerned player to be handed a suspension. But as per Nick Underhill, his next court, which is Match 1, 2023, ensures that there is no suspension which will be handed out to him in this very season.

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However, if a suspension in warranted for the charges Alvin Kamara is accused off, it would likely be implemented for the 2023 NFL campaign. To bring everyone on the same page – this is the same case for which Alvin Kamara was arrested in LA prior to the Pro Bowl in February. The assault’s accuser filed a lawsuit against the Saints’ RB and his friends following an altercation.

TMZ even released the viral clip wherein Alvin Kamara and his friends were seen beating the man up.

Up until this point the NFL RB has dodged a suspension but his upcoming trail date on March 1 could ultimately change that. According to Pro Football Talk, the viral clip will not affect Alvin’s 2022 season’s status.

How has Alvin Kamara performed for New Orleans Saints in this season?

Despite Tampa Bay and Falcons not being able to win consecutive games, Saints haven’t been able to make full use of it.

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Moreover, they have just won 3 out of their 9 games so far in the 2022-23 regular season. This is a side which ahs been hampered by numerous injuries and underperformance to/from marquee stars.

Through 7 games this season, Alvin Kamara has rushed for 443 yards to go along with just 1 Touchdown. He was linked to various teams in trade rumors prior to the deadline, but nothing came to fruition.

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