There could be a change coming on the Saints’ offensive line.

Veteran right guard Larry Warford is expected to miss the next “several weeks” with the abdominal strain he suffered in Sunday’s game, NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport reports.

Warford went down with the injury fairly early in the eventual 26-17 victory, the Saints’ fourth-straight, and was not able to return because of the issue.

Rapoport did not reveal whether or not the injury will require surgery, but there have not been any other reports that the issue is that serious.

The 26-year-old Warford joined the Saints organization from Detroit this offseason as a free agent and has been among the team’s more reliable and productive blockers up front, particularly in the their resurgent run game.

In his place, it is expected that Senio Kelemete will fill in at right guard. The versatile backup has already subbed for Andrus Peat at left guard when Peat was slotted to left tackle following the injury to Zach Strief, which in turn forced the team to move rookie Ryan Ramczyk to right tackle for the duration.