The Kansas City Chiefs are among teams trying to trade for four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marshon Lattimore.
NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported that the New Orleans Saints are starting to have talks centered around Lattimore, and the Chiefs are among the multiple teams who are interested in acquiring him.
The Washington Commanders are another team making a “hard push,” and there are “at least two other teams,” per Rapoport.
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Schultz says there are “multiple other AFC contending teams” in the mix for Lattimore, too. Lattimore, 28, is one of the premier defensive backs in the NFL.
The first-round pick in 2017 has made four Pro Bowls, and was the Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2017.
Lattimore has 15 interceptions over the course of his eight-year career. This year, through seven games, Lattimore has two pass deflections.
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