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Cody Latimer: Released by Washington Football Team
The Washington Football Team has released Latimer.
Per NFL.com's Grant Gordon, Latimer was on the Commissioner's Exempt List following a May arrest in Colorado that resulted in five charges. Latimer had been signed by Washington back in March after spending the last two seasons with the Giants.
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Football Team's Cody Latimer: Gets placed on exempt list
Latimer (personal) was placed on the commissioner's exempt list Monday, Mark Maske of The Washington Post reports.
Latimer is facing eight charges, including four felonies, for an alleged incident in Douglas County, Colo. in May. Late last week, he appeared in court remotely and was expected to report to Washington's team facilities Tuesday, but the latter won't come the pass. When (or if) he's allowed to join his teammates, Latimer will be competing for one of the last wide receiver spots on the roster.
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Redskins' Cody Latimer: Will report to camp
Latimer appeared in court remotely Friday on charges related to his May arrest and is expected to report to training camp Tuesday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.
Latimer was booked on five charges, but court records indicate he is now facing eight, including four felonies. His status remains murky heading into the season, but it appears at this point he will report to camp per usual. He has played the last two seasons with the Giants and recorded a career-high 24 receptions for 300 yards in 2019.
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Redskins' Cody Latimer: Arrested Saturday
Latimer was arrested Saturday in Douglas County, Colo. on charges of assault in the second degree, menacing, illegal discharge of a firearm, prohibited use of a weapon and reckless endangerment, Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic reports.
Latimer, who signed an offseason deal with the Redskins after spending the previous two seasons with the Giants, is being held on a $25,000 bond. A Redskins team official relayed that the organization is aware of Latimer's arrest and will continue to gather more information about the incident before issuing further comment on the matter.
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Redskins' Cody Latimer: Signs with Washington
Latimer agreed to terms Wednesday on a contract with the Redskins, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Latimer served as the Giants' fourth receiver and primary kick return man in 2019, finishing the season with 24 catches for 300 yards. He'll likely assume a depth role for the Redskins next season, especially with youngsters Terry McLaurin (concussion), Steven Sims, Trey Quinn (concussion) and Kelvin Harmon on the roster.
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Giants' Cody Latimer: Modest role
Latimer finished the season with 24 catches for 300 yards on 42 targets as the Giants' No. 4 receiver and primary kick returner.
With the emergence of Darius Slayton, and the presence of Golden Tate, Sterling Shepard, Evan Engram and Kaden Smith, Latimer's best hope is to hang on as a depth receiver and return man again in 2020.
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Giants' Cody Latimer: Secures second touchdown
Latimer caught five of seven targets for 44 yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 41-35 overtime victory over Washington.
The 27-year-old played 79 total offensive snaps and had five catches for 79 yards and one touchdown across the previous six games, so it was certainly surprising to see him play 41 snaps Sunday with Golden Tate and Sterling Shepard healthy. Latimer worked ahead of rookie Darius Slayton in Week 16, but it's unclear if playing time will split similarly in the season finale.
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Giants' Cody Latimer: One catch in loss
Latimer caught one of two targets for 21 yards during Sunday's 36-20 win over the Dolphins.
Latimer has returned to a depth role in New York's aerial attack with Sterling Shepard, Golden Tate and Darius Slayton all healthy. He'll reprise his usual role as a kick returner and reserve wideout Week 16 against Washington.
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Giants' Cody Latimer: Hauls in deep pass
Latimer notched a 43-yard reception on three targets in Sunday's 31-13 loss to the Packers.
Latimer enjoyed his highest offensive snap count (33) since Week 8 because Golden Tate (concussion) was inactive. It's unsettled whether Tate will be ready for Week 14's clash against the Eagles, and if he is, Latimer will bump back to a reserve role.
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Giants' Cody Latimer: Expected to start for Tate
Latimer likely will replace Golden Tate (concussion) in the starting lineup for Sunday's game against the Packers, Tom Rock of Newsday reports.
A spot in the starting lineup doesn't offer any guarantees in terms of workload, as Latimer technically has started nine of his 10 games this season, averaging 2.9 targets and 30.4 offensive snaps in those contests. He may even split the No. 3 receiver role with Cody Core or Da'Mari Scott, as the Giants have been hesitant to give Latimer more than half the snaps on offense even when they've been forced to play without Tate or Sterling Shepard. The safe bets for Week 13 targets are Shepard and Darius Slayton.
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Giants' Cody Latimer: Hauls in one pass
Latimer recorded a seven-yard reception in Sunday's 19-14 loss to the Bears.
Sterling Shepard (concussion) returned to the contest, hindering any hopes for Latimer to bump up on the depth chart. The 27-year-old avoided being a healthy scratch -- Bennie Fowler wasn't as fotunate -- partly because he's a valued kick returner.
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Giants' Cody Latimer: Records just six offensive snaps
Latimer didn't receive a target in Sunday's 34-27 loss to the Jets.
Even with Sterling Shepard (concussion) out, Latimer managed just six of a possible 72 offensive snaps (eight percent) -- his lowest workload of the year -- as Bennie Fowler was the clear No. 3 wideout (55 snaps). The Giants will be off next week, so Shepard has a shot to return Week 12 against the Bears, which would hamper Latimer's offensive potential further.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-3, 222 lbs |
Birthplace: Dayton, OH, USA |
Age: 32 |
School: Indiana |
Experience: 7 |