Ari Meirov explains that when the New Orleans Saints quietly restructured Marshon Lattimore's contract, they opened the door to a potential trade.
There's been a bit of an aura around Marshon Lattimore and the New Orleans Saints over the past calendar year. Sadly, it's not the aura that some young fans love to discuss in sports. Instead, some discourse about a potential trade has surrounded the two sides.
Marshon Lattimore has been the subject of trade talks for months now, and those rumors only escalated with the selection of Alabama cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry.
"It doesn't mean anything," New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis told Adam Schein on Mad Dog Sports Radio about the trade rumors of cornerback Marshon Lattimore.
Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis said before the draft that he doesn't "like trading players that have been contributors for us" when asked about the chance that the Saints will deal cornerback Marshon Lattimore to another team, but noted that "everybody is tradable" if the right offer comes his way.
The New Orleans Saints' offseason is in full swing now that the NFL Draft and free agency are out of the way. From this point on, it's all about making the 90-man roster as good as it can be via OTAs, workouts, and training camp.
The Falcons officially placed Matt Ryan on the reserve/retired list on Tuesday, per Aaron Wilson. Falcons GM Terry Fontenot on the upcoming draft: “When we talk about best player available, it’s the best player available for us.
The New Orleans Saints are open for business if teams make the right offers. "You ask questions, and you have the right to ask the question, but you know,…
The Saints continue to field questions about trading cornerback Marshon Lattimore. Head coach Dennis Allen called Lattimore "a big part of our football team" in February and the subject came up again during General Manager Mickey Loomis' press conference on Tuesday.
New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore has been the subject of trade talks for a sizable portion of the offseason. Now entering his age-27 season, the four-time Pro Bowler only has one year of guaranteed money left on his contract and has missed a good chunk of time over the past two seasons.
The Indianapolis Colts are in need of some help in their secondary, and Cory Woodroof of USA Today thinks the New Orleans Saints could be a good place to look.
NEW ORLEANS -- That has got to hurt. One of the outgoing free agents that the New Orleans Saints would have loved to have kept in the facility is now headed to the San Francisco 49ers, per reports.
The New Orleans Saints are once again in salary cap hell, and they might have to trade cornerback Marshon Lattimore to free up enough money for the 2024 season.
New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore could be on the move, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. In an ESPN+ article released on Sunday, Fowler stated that Lattimore may be available via a trade and several teams believe he could be dealt.
As part of the Saints’ 2024 cap maneuvering, cornerback Marshon Lattimore had his contract restructured. An option bonus is now due one week before the start of the coming campaign, and his base salary has been reduced to $1.2M.
Once again, the Saints began the offseason in salary-cap hell.
For years, the Saints have been at the forefront of the league with respect to maneuvering themselves into cap compliance.
The New Orleans Saints restructured CB Marshon Lattimore‘s contract to create cap space in 2024, per Field Yates. The Saints converted $13.79 million of
The New Orleans Saints just placed starting cornerback Marshon Lattimore on injured reserve, a brutal loss for a team which has struggled to maintain its health for much of the season.
New Orleans Saints four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marshon Lattimore was placed on injured reserve Saturday due to his ankle injury. The move means Lattimore will miss at least four games.
The Saints lost another one of their big starters on Sunday in their game against the Vikings, as Marshon Lattimore took a cart ride to the locker room with an apparent right leg injury.
Prepare to be on the edge of your seats as one of most heated individual rivalries in modern sports takes center stage yet again: Bucs WR Mike Evans versus Saints CB Marshon Lattimore.
While the battle rages off the field, the Saints and Buccaneers will have to wait until Week 13 to settle the score on the field.
On Sunday, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers visited the New Orleans Saints, and to no one's surprise, things got heated between the two NFC South rivals.
Lattimore, 25, was named to the Pro Bowl just last week, his fourth nod in five years. Given his quality work, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him capture All-Pro honors for the first time in his career this year.
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