What a day for Marshon Lattimore. The Saints star cornerback suffered a thumb injury against the Packers on Sunday and will need surgery (via PFT). Of course, this all came hours after he agreed to a five-year, $97.6M extension with New Orleans.
Lattimore mostly played through the pain with a cast on his right hand and finished with three tackles and one pass defensed. Still, he’ll need the issue corrected before he retakes the field. For now, he’s considered week-to-week, but the Saints could consider a short-term injured reserve stint pending the outcome. That would allow Lattimore to return after three missed games and retake the field in Week 5.
Fortunately, it’s a minor injury, and Lattimore has all the fiscal security he could ever ask for. His new five-year re-up furnishes him with $97.6M and $44M in full guarantees, a record for defensive backs. The deal also includes $68.3M in overall guarantees and incentives that can take him up to $100M.
Without Lattimore, the Saints will lean on recent pickup Desmond Trufant for support.
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