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New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore came through in a big spot during his team’s Week 10 game with the Atlanta Falcons, and his textbook-perfect technique earned recognition from the NFL.
When the Falcons attempted to run a receiver screen through wide receiver Julio Jones — often named among the best in the game — Lattimore diagnosed the play quickly and correctly, pivoting towards Jones and tackling him to the ground. He executed the tackle just like it’s taught, and it turned into a big play for the Saints defense.
So Lattimore was highlighted for Week 10’s NFL Way To Play award, which puts a focus on correct football techniques and clean plays. As part of winning this award, Lattimore will receive a $2,500 donation to a high school program of his choice and a letter of congratulations from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
.@Saints CB Marshon Lattimore (@shonrp2) won Week 10's #NFLWayToPlay Award!
He earned recognition from a panel of @NFLLegends including @merrilhoge, @RonnieLottHOF, @WillieMcGinest, @OrlandoPace_HOF + @RealMikeRob!
Track every winner HERE: https://t.co/hIOm6XXEi2 pic.twitter.com/UOiGxa6haC
— NFL (@NFL) November 14, 2019
Lattimore later exited this game with a hamstring injury, which has put his availability into question on a week-to-week basis. He sat out the Saints’ practice on Wednesday and may miss their upcoming game with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but that isn’t official yet. Whenever he does make his return to the starting lineup, the Saints know they will have a player who takes the field at an important position with some of the cleanest technique in the game.
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