
"You make decisions with the information you have at that time. For us to make noise in the playoffs, I thought we needed to get another corner. Marshon [Lattimore] was available. Marshon's a really good player. Unfortunately, he ran into some injuries."
"Anytime you make a move, there's always risk involved. We felt good about that. Looking back, you could say I wouldn't do that again or would do it again, but we thought we would have him for that year and into the future, and it didn't work out."
Marshon Lattimore was traded to the Washington Commanders but was released after playing only 11 regular-season and three playoff games. The trade was seen as a bold move by general manager Adam Peters, who believed the team needed another cornerback to succeed in the playoffs. However, Lattimore's injuries hindered his performance, leading to a disappointing outcome. Peters acknowledged the risks involved in such trades and reflected on the decision, indicating that while it seemed right at the time, the results were not as expected.
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