From Bleacher Report: “It wouldn’t necessarily be great process for the Commanders to cut Marshon Lattimore. They traded a third-, fourth- and sixth-round pick for Lattimore and a fifth ahead ...
When the Washington Commanders sent a second-round pick to the New Orleans Saints for an injured but former All-Pro in Marshon Lattimore, the organization was hoping they would get the kind of ...
The Washington Commanders rolled the dice a few months ago when they traded for former All-Pro cornerback Marshon Lattimore from the New Orleans Saints. While the Commanders made it to the NFC ...
That was acquired in the Marshon Lattimore trade from New Orleans," Yates said in a social media post following the trade. "The net deal would then be: Commanders get Lattimore and Deebo Samuel ...
The signing of Harris also reconnects him with former Saints' teammate Marshon Lattimore in Washington, and when speaking with the media, Harris detailed how he wants to work with his defensive ...
The Washington Commanders didn't get an immediate return on their big trade for Marshon Lattimore. One NFL analyst turned up the heat with a scathing assessment of the veteran cornerback's outlook ...
The Washington Commanders will have cornerback Marshon Lattimore back in action just in time for their Wild Card clash ...
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