If Marcus Lattimore decides he will retire from football, he has a tax-free $1.7 million insurance policy that he should be able to collect on, Lattimore's agent Michael Perrett told ESPN.com. Lattimore took out the permanent total disability policy
If Marcus Lattimore decides he will retire from football, he has a tax-free $1.7 million insurance policy that he should be able to collect on, Lattimore's agent Michael Perrett told ESPN.com. Lattimore took out the permanent total disability policy
The San Francisco 49ers welcomed running back Marcus Lattimore to practice on Wednesday, opening up his 21-day practice window. The 49ers can activate him to the 53-man roster at any point over the 21 days, but after
If Marcus Lattimore decides he will retire from football, he has a tax-free $1.7 million insurance policy that he should be able to collect on, Lattimore's agent Michael Perrett told ESPN.com. Lattimore took out the permanent total disability policy
Lattimore's agent, however, denies that his client's NFL career is over. "Info being reported is not accurate," Michael Perrett told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter in a text message. "Marcus Lattimore has made no decision on his future." Lattimore, 23