Dan Quinn confirms Marshon Lattimore's torn ACL, Luke McCaffrey's broken collarbone
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Commanders coach Dan Quinn confirmed that cornerback Marshon Lattimore is out for the season due to a torn ACL, while wide receiver Luke McCaffrey will miss significant time with a broken collarbone. Both players underwent MRIs on Monday. They will be placed on injured reserve, joining several other key players, including running back Austin Ekeler and wide receiver Noah Brown. McCaffrey, injured on the opening kickoff, has recorded 11 touches for 203 yards and three touchdowns this season, with a 29.6-yard average on 58 kickoff returns, ranking third in the NFL. Lattimore, who joined the Commanders last season from New Orleans, has not completed a full season since 2018. He ends this season with 27 tackles, an interception, and seven pass breakups. The Commanders are already facing challenges at wide receiver, with Terry McLaurin missing multiple games due to a quad injury.
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