Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Commanders’ Marshon Lattimore Ruled Out for Fourth Straight Game

The All-Pro cornerback, acquired in a recent trade, is targeting a Week 13 return from a lingering hamstring injury.

  • Marshon Lattimore, traded to the Washington Commanders on November 5, will miss his fourth consecutive game due to a hamstring injury sustained in October.
  • Head coach Dan Quinn expressed optimism that Lattimore could make his season debut for Washington in Week 13 against the Tennessee Titans.
  • The Commanders, currently holding the final NFC playoff spot at 7-4, are struggling defensively and hope Lattimore’s return can bolster their performance.
  • Lattimore, a four-time Pro Bowler and former NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, has dealt with multiple injuries in recent seasons but remains one of the league’s top cornerbacks when healthy.
  • Washington traded three draft picks to acquire Lattimore, viewing him as both a short-term boost and a potential long-term cornerstone for their defense.
Hero image