BREAKING: Commanders New Weapon Marshon Lattimore Gets Brutal On his Debut With a Shocking Message to NFL and Redskin World.

The Washington Commanders are eagerly anticipating the debut of four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marshon Lattimore. The top defensive back arrived in the DMV with a hamstring issue from his stint with the New Orleans Saints.

While Lattimore is expected to strengthen the secondary, the team must try to end its current two-game losing streak. They’ll have a chance to do so this weekend, when the 7-4 Commanders play the 3-7 Dallas Cowboys.

Lattimore may not be ready to make his burgundy and gold debut, as he worked on the sidelines of practice on Thursday, much like he did on Wednesday, while the team practiced. This suggests that he isn’t ready to play just yet, but it can’t be completely ruled out.

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Here’s how the Commanders’ Thursday injury report turned out:

Non-participant:

DE Clelin Ferrell (rest/knee) CB Marshon Lattimore’s hamstring
CB Mike Davis is a personal limited participant.

The following players are injured: LB Nick Bellore (knee), CB Noah Igbinoghene (thumb), K Austin Seibert (hip), and LB Dante Fowler Jr. (hip). Lattimore’s game status will be known tomorrow, but he is expected to delay his debut for the team yet again.

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Tight ends Zach Ertz and Ben Sinnott returned to practice after being limited and ruled out on Wednesday. Rest and illness were to blame, as was defensive end Clelin Ferrell on Thursday, who was limited on Wednesday but did not play today. He’s getting extra rest because he’s been playing despite his knee issue.

The Commanders’ injury report is still being shuffled, but it isn’t as awful as it could be at this point in the season.

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