The New Orleans Saints continue to add to their secondary in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Saints selected Louisville cornerback Quincy Riley with the 131st
The Washington Commanders faced a long wait for their second selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. And with just four picks over the final six rounds, general manager Adam Peters had to make the most of it.
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The Washington Commanders won't be settling with any position group heading into the 2025 NFL Draft. Adam Peters wants to select the best prospects available regardless of need.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Washington Commanders have been extremely busy in the weeks leading up to the NFL Draft. After making trades to acquire Marshon Lattimore, Deebo Samuel and Laremy Tunsil in recent months, the team is down to just a handful of picks going into the draft.
Marshon Lattimore was acquired by the Washington Commanders ahead of the 2024 trade deadline with high hopes that he could be the type of lockdown cornerback to turn around the team's struggling defensive backfield.
The New Orleans Saints' cornerback room certainly looks different right now than it did at this point last year. New Orleans was gearing up for the 2024 season and had four-time Pro Bowler Marshon Lattimore and Paulson Adebo locked in as the team's top two corners.
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.
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 moving forward.
The Commanders are coming. Washington has been the most active team this free agency period as they have done tremendous work retaining their key players while trading and signing players from outside the organization to improve their NFC Championship roster from just a season ago, while they hunt down the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC.
The Washington Commanders haven’t been shy about adding pieces to both sides of the ball. What began with a trade for receiver Deebo Samuel quickly evolved into a large-scale effort to support quarterback Jayden Daniels with a Super Bowl-caliber supporting cast.
You could say the Washington Commanders' trade for receiver Deebo Samuel is getting some mixed reviews. While some view the move as the first big move in 2025 to help get the Commanders over the contender hump and potentially into the Super Bowl, others believe general manager Adam Peters may have overspent for the 29-year-old receiver.
Adam Peters made his intentions regarding Marshon Lattimore abundantly clear once the Washington Commanders' fairytale playoff run ended. That didn't stop some around the media from speculating whether he'd still be on the squad in 2025.
Here are five moves the Washington Commanders should make in the coming months.
Marshon Lattimore wound up playing in only two regular-season games and the playoffs for the Washington Commanders in 2024. Nonetheless, has he overstayed his welcome?
There was no love lost between Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore and Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown this season. And in all honesty, that's understating things slightly.
When the Washington Commanders traded for Marshon Lattimore at the deadline during the 2024 season, they did so with their intentions set on going all-in for a deep playoff run.
The Washington Commanders surrendered a third-round pick for Marshon Lattimore at the trade deadline, but the team could release him after one disappointing season.
The Washington Commanders face a pivotal offseason decision regarding cornerback Marshon Lattimore. Acquired at the 2024 trade deadline, Lattimore was "arguably the biggest name dealt at last year’s trade deadline, but he failed to regain his early form in Washington," according to USA Today’s Christian D’Andrea.
The Washington Commanders made a bold move acquiring Marshon Lattimore at the trade deadline from the New Orleans Saints. While the Commanders were happy to have Lattimore aboard for his talent, his season with Washington was defined by injuries and fights with opposing receivers.
Tempers flared late in the second quarter of Sunday's NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders won 12 regular season games for the first time since 1986 and played in their first NFC Championship Game since 1992. Here are the team’s most memorable moments.
Marshon Lattimore has barely played for the Washington Commanders since his midseason acquisition. But he’s the key to their postseason future.
Marshon Lattimore on Sunday is returning to Caesars Superdome with something to prove.
The Washington Commanders announced CB Marshon Lattimore will make his debut on the team in Week 15 since being acquired ahead of the trade deadline last
Commanders trade-deadline acquisition Marshon Lattimore is set to debut with the team this week, and he is not seen strictly as a rental.
He has been down with a hamstring injury for five weeks.
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