Commanders head coach Dan Quinn announced that cornerback Marshon Lattimore would play against the Buccaneers in Sunday’s wild-card matchup.
“He hit all the markers we need to see, so we’re pumped to have him back,” said Quinn (via Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post).
Lattimore has battled a hamstring injury for much of the season. He missed two games with the Saints and sat out his first four weeks in Washington after he was traded in November. Lattimore’s Commanders debut finally came in Week 15, but his hamstring held him out for the last two games of the regular season.
The former first-round pick has two years remaining on his contract, and the Commanders have already expressed interest in extending him further. A strong playoff showing will show Washington that Lattimore can be a long-term cornerstone on defense as they build their offense around Jayden Daniels.
Lattimore recovered just in time for yet another matchup with Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans. The two faced off in the NFC South for nearly a decade, but have played in the postseason just once. Past games have featured multiple fights and ejections between the two Pro Bowlers, and tensions will only be higher in the playoffs.
Evans Kryptonite lol