ESPN analyst all but confirms what Commanders fans figured out months ago
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ESPN analyst all but confirms what Commanders fans figured out months ago
"Last season, the 29-year-old was one of the worst starting cornerbacks in the league with 27 tackles and one interception in nine games, before suffering a torn left ACL. [Marshon] Lattimore still has one year left on his contract, but there's no guaranteed money, so the Commanders could easily cut him. If he wants to continue playing in the NFL, he would be better off putting his time in Washington behind him."
"The Commanders gave up significant draft capital to the New Orleans Saints for Lattimore before the 2024 trade deadline. Injuries and poor performance saw him fail to meet expectations, and the torn ACL suffered in Week 9 against the Seattle Seahawks was probably the last time anyone will see him in a Washington uniform. One national NFL analyst agrees, all but confirming what Commanders fans have thought for months about Lattimore's future with the organization."
Marshon Lattimore was acquired from the New Orleans Saints for significant draft capital before the 2024 trade deadline. He recorded 27 tackles and one interception in nine games before suffering a torn left ACL in Week 9 against the Seattle Seahawks. Injuries and declining performance left him among the worst starting cornerbacks last season. Lattimore still has one year remaining on his contract with no guaranteed money, allowing the Commanders to cut him easily. Releasing him would create $18.5 million in cap savings for general manager Adam Peters to use in free agency. Lattimore's next NFL opportunity is uncertain given his health and recent play.
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