When Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters made the move to bring Marshon Lattimore in at last year's trade deadline, the expectation was for him to hit the ground running.
The New Orleans Saints have had their fair shares of misses in trades or free agency over the years. Moving up for certain players in the NFL Draft or taking a swing in a deal with another team for a veteran hasn't worked in their favor as much as they'd hope, but one move from last season has worked out.
It was a rough night at Lambeau Field for the Washington Commanders as the Green Bay Packers smothered them defensively while controlling them offensively in a 27-18 win that felt a little more lopsided than the final score would suggest.
The Packers made one part of their offensive plan clear right out of the gate on Thursday night. On their opening possession, quarterback Jordan Love completed a pair of passes to receivers being covered by Marson Lattimore and then picked up five more yards on a holding penalty by the veteran corner.
A fight broke out in the first quarter of the New York Giants and Washington Commanders game Sunday. With the Commanders leading 7-0 at home, the Giants proceeded to drive down the field to try and tie things up.
The stakes have been raised for the Washington Commanders in 2025. No longer is this once-downtrodden franchise expected to be languishing among the bottom feeders.
Marshon Lattimore is entering a crossroads campaign. The Washington Commanders are expecting him to deliver after a frustrating start to life in D.C., and one former agent turned NFL pundit believes he can return to something like his old self.
The Washington Commanders are hoping to get the best out of cornerback Marshon Lattimore in his first full season in the nation's capital. CBS Sports writer Joel Corry thinks the fit is good for Lattimore, who was named as one of his bounce back candidates for the upcoming season.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Washington Commanders enter the 2025 NFL season with palpable optimism, fueled by a breakout rookie campaign from quarterback Jayden Daniels and significant upgrades on both sides of the ball.
Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore is entering his first full season in the nation's capital. Lattimore is expected to be the team's top cornerback, which is a position the Commanders have wanted to acquire an elite player at for a long time.
With Marshon Lattimore finally healthy and a host of other cornerbacks making plays, the Commanders' secondary is flashing the talent and depth to be a formidable unit.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The New Orleans Saints opted to trade star cornerback Marshon Lattimore to the Washington Commanders last season, landing a slew of NFL Draft selections in exchange for the star defender.
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.
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.