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Commanders rule out Lattimore, 4 others for Falcons matchup
ASHBURN, Va. — The Washington Commanders will be without Marshon Lattimore on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons after the veteran cornerback reinjured his left hamstring last weekend.
Washington ruled out Lattimore in addition to four others for Sunday night’s pivotal game vs. the Falcons (8-7). The Commanders (10-5) can clinch a playoff spot with a win or with a Carolina Panthers victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers earlier in the day.
Right tackle Andrew Wylie (groin) and receiver Dyami Brown (hamstring) were the other starters ruled out. Linebacker Jordan Magee (hamstring) and safety Tyler Owens (ankle) also won’t play.
Commanders coach Dan Quinn expressed optimism that defensive tackle Jon Allen would be activated off injured reserve in time for Sunday’s game. Allen tore his left pectoral muscle in a Week 6 loss at the Baltimore Ravens and was placed on IR on Oct. 16. At the time, he was expected to be out for the remainder of the season.
But the tear was not as bad as initially feared, and Allen immediately set his sights on returning. Washington opened his 21-day window to return on Dec. 19. If Allen plays, he’ll likely be on a snap count. Washington must make a decision on Allen’s status by 4 p.m. Saturday.
“He had a really good week,” Quinn said.
As for Lattimore, a left hamstring injury caused him to miss his first four games with Washington after the team acquired him in a trade with the New Orleans Saints on Nov. 5. Lattimore returned to face the Saints on Dec. 15 — they didn’t target him one time.
But in a win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Lattimore injured the hamstring in the fourth quarter and was held out for the remainder of the game. It’s uncertain how much time Lattimore will miss. The Commanders close the regular season at Dallas.
Without him, Washington can choose between veterans Mike Davis and Benjamin St-Juste opposite rookie Mike Sainristil. St-Juste replaced Lattimore vs. the Eagles and was the starter on that side before Lattimore began playing, but the team had started to rotate in Davis.
Noah Igbinoghene will continue to serve as the slot corner.
Veteran swing tackle Cornelius Lucas is likely to replace Wylie. Lucas has started six games this season, including one at right tackle. Brown’s absence stings because the team recently lost another wideout, Noah Brown, to a kidney injury. They did claim veteran K.J. Osborn off waivers two weeks ago.
The Washington Commanders have ruled out star cornerback Marshon Lattimore and four other players for their upcoming matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. Lattimore, who has been dealing with a knee injury, will not be available to help defend against the Falcons’ passing attack.
In addition to Lattimore, the Commanders will also be without defensive tackle Matt Ioannidis, linebacker Cole Holcomb, guard Wes Schweitzer, and wide receiver Curtis Samuel for the game. This news comes as a blow to Washington, as they look to bounce back from a tough loss to the Dallas Cowboys last week.
Despite missing some key players, the Commanders will look to rally together and put forth a strong performance against the Falcons. It will be up to the remaining players to step up and fill the void left by those who are sidelined. Stay tuned for updates on how Washington plans to adjust their game plan without these key contributors.
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