Mike Triplett, The Times-Picayune
KEEP AN EYE ON …
PIERRE THOMAS
The New Orleans’ tailback likely will play a bigger role today in his second week back from a lingering ankle injury — on offense and potentially as a kickoff returner. Thomas might have to serve as the Saints’ lead runner, depending on the health of tailback Chris Ivory. He also is a valuable weapon for the Saints on screen passes, which is one of the best ways to attack the aggressive Ravens’ defense. And judging by the temperature in Baltimore, Thomas is bound to have a big day. The Chicago-area native and former Illinois standout always has thrived outdoors in cold weather during his NFL career. His breakout game came at Chicago in his rookie year in 2007, when he gained 105 yards rushing and 121 yards receiving. In 2008, he gained more than 140 yards from scrimmage at Kansas City and Chicago late in the season. And in 2009, he ran for 126 yards and two touchdowns in the second half during a balmy day at Buffalo. “I feel like I feel great out there in the cold weather,” said Thomas, adding that you don’t get tired as quickly. “It’s something I’m used to, something I was raised in. So I know I’ll be good.”