Nobody needs to tell Marshon Lattimore that things didn't go according to plan following his trade to the Washington Commanders. But the veteran cornerback is working tirelessly to turn the tide this time around.
Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore is in his first full season with the team. The first-round pick from the 2017 NFL Draft out of Ohio State played with the New Orleans Saints for his entire career before being traded to the Commanders in November.
It took a bit, but the Commanders have now completed their draft pick signings. The team has agreed to terms with second-round cornerback Trey Amos, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
The Washington Commanders’ Cinderella run in 2024 produced 12 wins and a trip to the NFC Championship. Now, their 2025 schedule will reveal whether the magic was real or if the clock has struck midnight.
The Washington Commanders staged a reunion of past teammates last season, but there could be issues jeopardizing their continued partnership in the NFL.
The Washington Commanders have a talented team, but there are a few holes in the roster. One of those imperfections is the cornerback position, which has long been considered a weakness in Washington's roster.
After recognizing their potential to compete in the NFC, the Washington Commanders traded for experienced cornerback Marshon Lattimore to create a well-rounded sense of security in the secondary.
The Washington Commanders have several key pieces this season who will be playing with a chip on their shoulder. One stands out arguably above all else.
Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore is about to start his first full season in the nation's capital. The Commanders acquired Lattimore and a draft pick back in November for three draft picks, including a third-rounder.
Things didn't go according to plan for Marshon Lattimore following his bombshell trade to the Washington Commanders before the 2024 deadline. Based on impressions over the team's mandatory minicamp, he's eager to make up for some lost time.
One thing is certain for every team in the NFL, not just the Washington Commanders. That thing is that someone is on the hot seat. If it isn't a general manager or head coach, surely neither Adam Peters nor Dan Quinn is at risk of losing their positions within the Commanders' organization; it is a player.
This is one of the most anticipated seasons for the Washington Commanders in quite a while, in part because of offseason acquisitions. And even in-house guys are getting hyped up.
Commanders DC Joe Whitt said they plan on using DL Javon Kinlaw “all over the line” and thinks he’ll match up well on the edge against tight ends: “He’s an intriguing young man to work with.” (John Keim) Whitt has also been “really pleased” with DL Daron Payne: “He is leading by example.
The Washington Commanders wrapped up mandatory minicamp on Thursday. Now, the focus is moving towards training camp and the preseason as head coach Dan Quinn tries to prepare his team for another playoff run in year two.
Marshon Lattimore toiled through the 2024 campaign following his trade to the Washington Commanders before the deadline. Things are different now. And Lattimore sent a warning to the rest of the league that he is fit and ready to fire on all cylinders.
The New Orleans Saints traded away a star during the 2024 season. New Orleans moved on from four-time Pro Bowler Marshon Lattimore by trading him to the Washington Commanders.
All eyes will be on Marshon Lattimore when the Washington Commanders congregate for their mandatory minicamp this week. And one team insider believes his potential turnaround could make or break their chances of further success in 2025.
The Washington Commanders made a trade with the New Orleans Saints back in November of 2024 to acquire veteran cornerback Marshon Lattimore. While he was only able to play in two games for his new team, he will play a key role for them in 2025.
Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore is entering his first full season with the team. Lattimore was traded in November by the New Orleans Saints to the Commanders in an attempt to boost Washington's secondary.
Sure, great players have their own methods and measures that got them to where they are when it comes to being labeled as such. However, said measures and methods can hurt their teammates if they aren't compartmentalized in the right way.
The Washington Commanders addressed their secondary with the addition of Ole Miss cornerback Trey Amos in the 2025 NFL Draft, a highly-touted prospect with great versatility and length.
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.
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