The Washington Commanders kicked off their ambitious plan to win a Super Bowl during the 2024 offseason. But their first significant statement of intent was to acquire Pro Bowl cornerback Marshon Lattimore before the trade deadline last year.
This was a risky gamble from general manager Adam Peters, but Lattimore's accomplished previous production was expected to transform Washington's fortunes in the secondary. Unfortunately, it didn't go according to plan. And now, their offseason decision on the player's fate may have become even easier.
According to 19 News Cleveland, Lattimore was arrested on suspicion of carrying concealed weapons in Northeast Ohio.