By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: 14:31 EST, 11 December 2024 | Updated: 14:31 EST, 11 December 2024
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - Marshon Lattimore is trending in the right direction to play Sunday after missing time with a hamstring injury, Washington Commanders coach Dan Quinn said.
That would allow the four-time Pro Bowl cornerback to make his debut for his new team at the New Orleans Saints six weeks since they traded him at the deadline in early November. Lattimore could be seen taking part in individual drills at practice Wednesday when he was scheduled to be a full participant for the first time since the move.
"We´ll take it through the whole week," Quinn said. "We´re not going to miss one step with him and the practicing and hitting all the markers. If it trends that way good, then (he will) go."
Whether it's this weekend or Dec. 22 against NFC East-leading Philadelphia, the Commanders are expecting to add Lattimore to their defense soon as they push for the playoffs. Washington is 8-5 coming off its bye week and released 2023 first-round pick Emmanuel Forbes earlier this month partially in anticipation of Lattimore playing.
The prognosis is not so good for wide receiver Noah Brown, whom Quinn said would be sidelined long term with what he called a "significant internal injury." Brown left the game Dec. 1 against Tennessee because of what was initially announced as injured ribs.
"Tough news on Noah: He´s going to be out for a while," Quinn said. "We love him and his play style, the identity of how he goes and so that one hurts. He´s been absolutely one of our glue guys. During the game, between him and the medical staff, they did a really good job to address what was a serious injury. Fortunately, he´s going to be OK, but it´s going to knock him out for a bit."
FILE - New Orleans Saints' Marshon Lattimore (23) runs back a fumble recovery during the first half of the team's preseason NFL football game against the New York Jets on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Noah K. Murray, File)
Signed in late August after he was cut from Houston's initial 53-man roster, Brown emerged as one of rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels' top targets. He has 35 catches for 453 yards, including the Hail Mary touchdown reception to beat Chicago on Oct. 27.
"He´s an impactful player," Daniels said of Brown. "We´re praying and hoping for a speedy recovery. We´re always here for him. That´s our brother, so nothing changes on our side."
Starting right tackle Andrew Wylie was cleared to fully participate in practice after missing the Titans game because of a concussion, Quinn said. Running back Austin Ekeler (concussion) and kicker Austin Seibert (groin) are on injured reserve and will miss at least the next three games at the Saints and against the Eagles and Atlanta Falcons.
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FILE - Washington Commanders' Noah Brown plays during an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024, in Landover. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)