Through the first 2 months of his tenure with the Washington Commanders, the return on investment for cornerback Marshon Lattimore hasn’t been anything close to what the franchise hoped for when ...
His excellence should not surprise folks. The Commanders were hoping to negate Evans' talent with Marshon Lattimore, a four-time Pro Bowl cornerback. Lattimore, a former New Orleans Saints ...
Things have been pointing in this direction all week long, but the 13th installment of the Marshon Lattimore-Mike Evans ...
Lattimore (hamstring) was listed as a non-participant in Washington's practice estimate. Lattimore is still dealing with a hamstring injury suffered during the fourth quarter of the team's Week 16 ...
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.
Marshon Lattimore's time on the field since joining the Washington Commanders has been extremely limited. If this defense wants to thrive in the postseason, they need their best coverage ...
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 ...
When the Saints traded Marshon ... shoves Lattimore, Lattimore shoves Evans from behind as he leaves, and Evans hits him hard enough that Lattimore's helmet comes off. Lattimore gets a 15-yard ...
In Week 16, Lattimore lined up across Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown, and the duo had a back-and-forth battle. Unfortunately, Lattimore aggravated his hamstring in the second half and departed.