The Washington Commanders returned to practice on Wednesday, and Dan Quinn offered some good and bad news. First, Quinn informed the assembled media that wide receiver Noah Brown would likely miss the remainder of the season. However, in some good news, Quinn said he expected cornerback Marshon Lattimore to practice.
“I think specifically with Marshon, that’s a big deal for us to add a player of his caliber to our team,” Quinn said of Lattimore. “And so, not to make it one different than the other, but anytime you can add competition to a group, it’s a really big deal. And Marshon’s certainly trended in the right direction for us to play and so, we’ll take it through the whole week.”
Lattimore was indeed on the practice field with no limitations.
Commanders CB Marshon Lattimore was a full participant today in practice.
All signs are pointing to Marshon making his Washington debut on Sunday. pic.twitter.com/qflddIv7ty
— Scott Abraham (@Scott7news) December 11, 2024
The Commanders acquired Lattimore on November 5, at the NFL trade deadline. At the time of the trade, Lattimore was dealing with a hamstring injury, and Washington has been cautious regarding his recovery. The Commanders play Lattimore’s old team, the Saints, on Sunday.