The least surprising move of the Washington Commanders' offseason has reportedly been made. Cornerback Marshon Lattimore is gone, ending a brief and unsuccessful stint with the organization that began just before the 2024 trade deadline.
Lattimore, who was acquired via trade from the New Orleans Saints, appeared in only 11 regular-season games during his Commanders tenure. He struggled to stay on the field and was a disappointment even when healthy, which made releasing him an easy choice given the expected savings.
Thus far, the Lattimore trade — in which the Commanders gave up three draft picks — is probably the biggest mistake of Adam Peters' tenure as Washington's general manager.