Perhaps the biggest trade during the NFL trade deadline on Nov. 5 occurred when the Washington Commanders acquired defensive back Marshon Lattimore from the New Orleans Saints.
The Saints traded Lattimore and and a 2025 fifth-round pick to the Commanders in exchange for the Washington's third, fourth, and sixth round picks in the 2025 NFL draft.
With the Saints firing head coach Dennis Allen on Nov. 4, shortly before Lattimore was traded, many inquired about his availability. At first, it seemed as if New Orleans wasn't fielding offers for Lattimore, but that quickly changed before the trade deadline expired.
Lattimore missed his first game as a member of the Commanders, as he didn't suit up in Washington's 28-27 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Marshon Lattimore injury update: Will the Commanders newly-acquired cornerback play against the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night?
Marshon Lattimore didn't play last week against the Pittsburgh Steelers, as he is still dealing with a nagging hamstring injury. Lattimore didn't practice at all last week leading up to the Steelers and didn't practice at all this week leading up to the Commanders' Thursday night game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
With Lattimore still recovering from his hamstring injury, he's been ruled out for tomorrow's game against the Eagles.
ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter Tweeted:
"Commanders ruled out CB Marshon Lattimore for Thursday night’s game vs. Eagles. His Washington debut will wait."
The Washington Commanders-Philadelphia Eagles is one of the best games this week
NFL Week 11 has many great games and could be the best week of football this regular season.
Adam Schefter pointed out that the three games this week between the Washington Commanders-Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills features the most games between seven-win teams in NFL history in Week 11
Each game should be great. The Commanders (7-3) vs. Eagles (7-2) is a divisional battle with both teams fighting for the NFC East division.
The Steelers (7-2) vs. Ravens (7-3) is also a competitive divisional game with the winner being in first place in the division. Lamar Jackson is also looking to win just the second game of his career against the Steelers.
The Bills (8-2) will look to hand the Chiefs (9-0) their first loss of the season when the two teams meet at in Buffalo this Sunday at 4:25 p.m.
Which of the three games do you think is the best one this week?