The New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons will take part in a game in Week 10 that has plenty of fantasy football relevant players. Among them, what should we expect from Alvin Kamara in his return versus the Falcons?

Kamara has missed the past two games for New Orleans due to injuries to his ankle and knee. Luckily for the Saints, Kamara was able to return to practice during the team's bye week in Week 9 and appears ready to go on Sunday.

Before the injuries, the Saints' versatile back was having a somewhat quiet season for his standards. In his first six starts, Kamara only had 373 rushing yards on 86 attempts (4.3 yards per attempt) and one touchdown.

In addition, Kamara has caught 33 passes for 276 yards and another touchdown as a receiver. While Kamara was sidelined, Latavius Murray did a remarkable job replacing the production of the dual-threat running back.

During Weeks 7 and 8, Murray totaled 307 yards from scrimmage on 62 total touches and four touchdowns. As a result, New Orleans didn't miss a beat and were able to win both of those games pretty handily.

Along with Kamara, the Saints also have Drew Brees back under center on Sunday. Brees returned to the offense in Week 8 after missing over a month with a thumb injury.

Due to having Brees under center, Kamara should go right back to being the dangerous weapon he was before his injuries. On top of that, Kamara has faired decently against the Falcons in his career.

In four games against Atlanta, Kamara has totaled 405 yards from scrimmage. But surprisingly enough, the Falcons are the only team in the NFC South that Kamara hasn't scored a touchdown on.

That streak will undoubtedly come to an end in Week 10. While Atlanta has done a decent job at containing Kamara before, this is the worst defense that Dan Quinn has had.

The Falcons own the 21st ranked run defense in the NFL that allows 118.4 yards per game. Additionally, Atlanta has given up 130 rushing yards in three out of their past five games.

On the other hand, New Orleans will want to get Kamara involved in the offense once again early and often. Once he's able to get into a rhythm, there's no way that the Falcons will be able to contain him.

With Sean Payton making a concerted effort to utilize Kamara, expect him to finish with 16 attempts for 70 yards and a touchdown on the ground. As for his receiving numbers, he will finish with seven receptions for 60 yards.