Washington took the big swing of a team that believes in its coaches and players, and not just for this season.
The Washington Commanders are first in their division. We discuss the Marshon Lattimore acquisition and grade the move by the Commanders.
The Commanders gave the Saints 3rd, 4th and 6th round draft picks next year in exchange for Lattimore and a 5th round draft pick ...
Nine games into a new regime, the Commanders were a) awash in draft picks and salary cap space and b) sitting atop the NFC East, so they thought it smart to trade for cornerback Marshon Lattimore ...
Marshon Lattimore has worn No. 23 since entering the NFL ahead of the 2017 season. Lattimore spent the first 7.5 seasons of his career with the New Orleans Saints, where he was a former NFL Defensive ...
The biggest splash of the day came when the New Orleans Saints, who had fired their head coach just 24 hours prior, shipped four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marshon Lattimore and a 2025 fifth-round pick ...
Rather than viewing their shockingly impressive 7-2 start to the season as a mirage, the Washington Commanders are committed to carrying their momentum forward.
A hamstring injury might keep Marshon Lattimore from debuting Sunday for the Washington Commanders after they acquired the ...
Charles McDonald checks in with his look at the most notable developments of the 2024 season, both good and bad.
New Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore didn't play in his final game with the Saints because of a hamstring injury.
The Washington Commanders praised their front office for making a trade for New Orleans Saints Pro Bowl cornerback Marshon ...