The New Orleans Saints' offense came back to life last Sunday, scoring 34 points against the Carolina Panthers on the road to secure their first win of the season.

Now, even more help for Drew Brees and company is on the way with dynamic wide receiver Willie Snead is slated to return to action in Week 4.

In speaking with The Shreveport Times, Brees said that the 28-year-old wideout “looked good” in the team's first practice session in London, where they'll face the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. Brees also expects Snead to play a huge role in the offense once again:

“[Snead] has been out for a little bit now. But I think that he is obviously a great element to what our offense can do… I am sure there will be a package of stuff and we'll be trying to continue to build on what we've gone on the last few weeks. But obviously he can be a big part of that.”

Snead was suspended by the NFL for four games due to his DUI arrest in June. The suspension was then reduced to three games following a successful appeal.

The undrafted receiver out of Ball State emerged as one of the Saints' top options in the passing game since entering the NFL in 2015. Last season, Snead finished as the second-best receiver in New Orleans behind Michael Thomas, hauling in 72 catches on 104 targets for 895 receiving yards and four touchdowns.