Commanders trade for CB Marshon Lattimore to help combat Eagles passing attack

The Washington Commanders have acquired Marshon Lattimore to help combat the Philadelphia Eagles passing attack

The Eagles and Commanders will meet in a little over a week. Washington had reportedly been shopping for cornerback help to combat Philadelphia’s duo of A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.

Washington struck just hours before the trade deadline, swinging a deal for Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore.

The Commanders enter Week 10 with the No. 5 pass defense in the NFL, but their starting unit of Benjamin St-Juste, Mike Sainristil, and Noah Igbinoghene wouldn’t have a clear advantage against the Eagles’ group that includes Brown, Smith, Jahan Dotson, and others.

Lattimore, who turned 28 in May, is dealing with a hamstring injury and has three more years remaining on his current contract. He has recorded 30 combined tackles and two passes defensed in seven games this season.

Lattimore hasn’t played an entire season since 2021.

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