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Report: Commanders Expected to Release CB Marshon Lattimore
The release frees $18.5 million in cap space, boosting Washington's projected 2026 budget above $80 million amid roster rebuilding efforts.
- Before the new league year on March 11, the Commanders told Lattimore they will release him, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Monday.
- Lattimore's recent injuries, including a torn ACL in November 2025, and his Jan. 7 arrest in Lakewood, Ohio, have contributed to the decision to release him, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
- The Commanders acquired Lattimore at the 2024 trade deadline, sending three picks to the Saints, and he made four Pro Bowls before playing just two games for Washington due to injury.
- With the negotiating window opening March 9, the Washington Commanders face a shutdown cornerback need but still have two starters under contract: Trey Amos and Mike Sainristil.
- Turning 30 in May, Lattimore enters free agency as a veteran option, and league sources say he is 'going to keep playing,' with the Commanders expected to pursue cornerbacks aggressively.
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