Marshon Lattimore sounded like Ivan Drago while describing a potential flare-up in his feud with Mike Evans during Sunday’s wild-card game between the Washington Commanders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
When the Saints traded Marshon Lattimore two months ago, it took away one of the most personal, nasty rivalries from the NFC South in his longstanding back-and-forth with Bucs receiver Mike Evans.
His next feat involved coaxing Lattimore into committing defensive pass interference, although both parties had a hold of one another. Mike Evans and Marshon Lattimore beefing it out over ...
Lattimore and Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans have a history of going at it on the field. It makes for an exciting matchup in the NFL playoffs this weekend. The Commanders get Marshon ...
Few player rivalries in the NFL are as well known as the one between Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans and Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore. Evans and Lattimore mostly dueled ...
The news that cornerback Marshon Lattimore will be in the Commanders' lineup on Sunday was likely of particular interest to Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans. Evans and Lattimore met 12 times ...
The Commanders were hoping to negate Evans' talent with Marshon Lattimore ... this game goes to overtime they should just let mike evans and lattimore fight. first to get a knockdown wins.
Marshon Lattimore racked up a few penalties in Week 16 against Philladelphia, and he was back at it in the NFC championship ...
TAMPA — Mike Evans exhaled deeply as he walked through the tunnel at Raymond James Stadium to the Bucs locker room, having provided one of the most breathtaking moments in club history.