The New Orleans Saints coaches are confident that star cornerback Marshon Lattimore will participate in next week’s mandatory minicamp practices after missing OTAs. Lattimore, a key part of the Saints’ secondary, has been absent from the team’s voluntary offseason workouts so far.
However, the coaching staff expects him to be present and ready to go when the mandatory minicamp begins. This suggests that Lattimore’s absence is not due to any injury concerns or contract disputes, and that he remains committed to the team and preparing for the upcoming season.
The New Orleans Saints coaches are expecting star cornerback Marshon Lattimore to attend the upcoming mandatory minicamps, despite his absence from the team’s voluntary offseason workouts. Head coach Dennis Allen and defensive backs coach Marcus Robertson both expressed confidence that Lattimore will be present, with Robertson highlighting the need to work on Lattimore’s technique to help him perform better in the 2024 season.
The team is also looking forward to the debut of rookie cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry, who was drafted in the 2024 NFL Draft but has been limited by a foot injury. McKinstry is expected to make his debut during the mandatory minicamps, which are scheduled for June 11-13.
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