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Commanders' Marshon Lattimore: Placed on IR
The Washington Commanders placed Marshon Lattimore (knee) on injured reserve Tuesday.Lattimore was diagnosed with a torn ACL following Sunday night's loss to the Seahawks. That ended his season, and now this move makes that official while also freeing up a roster spot for the Commanders.
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Commanders' Marshon Lattimore: Torn ACL confirmed
Marshon Lattimore underwent an MRI on Monday that confirmed he sustained a season-ending ACL tear in Sunday's 38-14 loss to the Seahawks, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Lattimore was one of three Washington Commanders players to exit Sunday's contest with a major injury, as quarterback Jayden Daniels (dislocated elbow) and wideout Luke McCaffrey (fractured collarbone) also appear to be headed to injured reserve along with the four-time Pro Bowl cornerback. Acquired from the Saints last November, Lattimore had started in each of his first nine games of his first full season with Washington, tallying 27 tackles, seven pass breakups, one interception and one fumble recovery. Given the timing of the injury, Lattimore is unlikely to make a full recovery from surgery in advance of the Commanders' offseason program this spring, though he'll have a chance at being cleared before the start of the 2026 season if he avoids any setbacks in the rehab process.
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Commanders' Marshon Lattimore: May have torn ACL in Week 9
Marshon Lattimore (knee) is believed to have sustained a season-ending ACL tear during Sunday's 38-14 loss to the Seahawks, Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo of NFL Network report.Lattimore is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Monday to confirm the injury, but if he's diagnosed with ligament damage to his knee, he would require surgery that would sideline him for the rest of the season and potentially affect his availability for the start of the 2026 campaign. A four-time Pro Bowler, Lattimore hasn't been in peak form in 2025, but he's an every-down player in an already suspect Washington defense that can ill afford to lose key contributors. Through nine appearances on the season, Lattimore has tallied 27 tackles (16 solo), seven pass breakups, one interception and one fumble recovery.
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Commanders' Marshon Lattimore: Done for night
Marshon Lattimore (knee) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday Night Football versus Seattle.Lattimore was briefly considered questionable to return, but his night will now officially come to a premature end. The cornerback recorded two total tackles and a pass defensed before his departure, and in Lattimore's absence, Jonathan Jones and Antonio Hamilton will continue to operate in more substantial roles in Washington's secondary.
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Commanders' Marshon Lattimore: Questionable to return Sunday
Marshon Lattimore (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday night's contest against the Seahawks.Lattimore suffered an apparent knee injury in the third quarter, and his availability for the rest of the game is now up in the air. With Trey Amos (hip) also banged up, Jonathan Jones and Antonio Hamilton will handle the lion's share of workload at cornerback for the time being.
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Commanders' Marshon Lattimore: Makes impact via INT in Week 8 loss
Marshon Lattimore logged one pass defensed, an interception, during Washington's loss to the Chiefs on Monday.Lattimore didn't record a single tackle during Monday's loss despite playing 100 percent of defensive snaps. That marks the first time across eight regular-season appearances this year that Lattimore has been held without a stop, though his playmaking ability remained on display when making a first-quarter interception of Patrick Mahomes, on a pass intended for Hollywood Brown. The veteran cornerback remains locked into an every-down role heading into a Week 9 matchup against Seattle.
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Commanders' Marshon Lattimore: Secures six stops Sunday
Marshon Lattimore finished Sunday's loss to the Falcons with six tackles (four solo).One of Lattimore's six stops went for a loss. The veteran cornerback has registered 18 tackles and four pass defenses through four weeks.
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Commanders' Marshon Lattimore: Clears concussion protocol
Head coach Dan Quinn relayed Monday that Marshon Lattimore (head) has cleared concussion protocol, Zach Selby of the Washington Commanders' official site reports.Lattimore was removed from Sunday's 41-24 win over the Raiders after taking a hit to the head. He didn't return while being evaluated for a concussion, but he has passed the league's protocol and should be available for the Commanders' Week 4 clash against the Falcons in Atlanta. Before being removed from Sunday's game, Lattimore logged three tackles (two solo) and one pass defense.
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Commanders' Marshon Lattimore: Being evaluated for concussion
Marshon Lattimore (head) is being evaluated for a concussion and is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Raiders.Lattimore took a hit to the head in the second half of Sunday's game. While he's being evaluated for a concussion and Trey Amos (calf) is sidelined, the Washington Commanders will lean on Mike Sainristil, Noah Igbinoghene and Antonio Hamilton at corner.
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Commanders' Marshon Lattimore: Six tackles against Green Bay
Marshon Lattimore registered six tackles (five solo) and a pass defense during Washington's 27-18 loss to Green Bay on Thursday.Lattimore played all 68 defensive snaps Thursday and finished tied for the third-most tackles on the Washington Commanders behind Bobby Wagner (11) and Quan Martin (seven). Lattimore was acquired by the Commanders from the Saints last November, and the 2017 first-rounder brings veteran experience to a Commanders secondary that includes Martin, Trey Amos and Will Harris.