
"No, they were not [penalties]. And they missed one on the deep ball when he pushed off. Go look at the film. There's no way he read that much separation if I'm right there. They missed calls, they called calls that weren't supposed to be calls. I don't really think it was fair. It is what it is. Live to fight another day."
"It's been a tale of two games for Marshon Lattimore to begin the 2025 campaign. The Washington Commanders' cornerback looked back to his old self in Week 1 against the New York Giants. This was swiftly followed by a disastrous outing in defeat to the Green Bay Packers. The Packers knew how to weaken Lattimore. He struggled to keep up with Green Bay's explosive receivers, both downfield and in motion pre-snap."
Marshon Lattimore opened 2025 with contrasting performances: a strong showing in Week 1 against the New York Giants followed by a poor outing in a loss to the Green Bay Packers. He struggled to match the Packers' speed, had difficulties with downfield and pre-snap motion, and committed frustrating penalties. Lattimore blamed officiating after the game rather than accepting accountability. Washington invested heavily in Lattimore but has seen minimal return so far. Injuries have reduced his speed, and continued inconsistency could prompt the team to consider trade or release options next year if performance does not improve.
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