Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn announced that cornerback Marshon Lattimore will not be making his debut for the team on Sunday due to a hamstring injury. Lattimore was acquired by Washington before the NFL trade deadline but needs more time to recover before being able to take the field. This means he will not be available for the Commanders’ Week 10 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Lattimore, who previously played for the New Orleans Saints, was expected to provide a boost to Washington’s defense with his skills and experience. However, the hamstring injury has delayed his debut with the team. The Commanders will have to rely on other players to step up and fill the void left by Lattimore’s absence as they face off against the Steelers.
The decision to hold Lattimore out of the game shows that Washington is prioritizing his long-term health and recovery over rushing him back onto the field. Hamstring injuries can be tricky and if not fully healed, can lead to further complications and setbacks. By being cautious with Lattimore’s injury, the Commanders are aiming to ensure that he is fully healthy and ready to contribute when he does make his debut for the team.
In the meantime, Washington will need to make adjustments to their game plan and defensive strategy to compensate for Lattimore’s absence. This provides an opportunity for other players on the team to showcase their talents and prove that they can step up when called upon. The Commanders will be looking to maintain their defensive performance and continue to compete at a high level despite missing a key player in the lineup.
With Lattimore sidelined, the Commanders will face a tough challenge against the Steelers without one of their key defensive assets. However, Washington has shown resilience and adaptability throughout the season and will be looking to overcome this setback with a strong team effort. As Lattimore continues his recovery, the team will be working to ensure that he is fully prepared to make an impact when he is able to return to the field and contribute to their success.