Marshon Lattimore and Mike Evans constitute the NFL’s longest-running wide receiver-cornerback rivalry. Lattimore seems ready to reignite it, as signaled by his attire while entering Raymond James Stadium prior to tonight’s Washington Commanders vs.
“Commanders CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) was a full participant at practice today and there’s a lot of optimism in Washington that he will play and start vs. Tampa Bay this weekend,” Jonathan Jones said in a post.
Marshon Lattimore has barely played for the Washington Commanders since his midseason acquisition. But he’s the key to their postseason future.
Evans, coming off an 11th consecutive 1,000-yard season, and Lattimore squared off frequently when both were in the NFC South.
After getting into multiple fights over the years, Marshon Lattimore and Mike Evans are set to go head-to-head once again in the 2025 playoffs
Washington Commanders' cornerback Marshon Lattimore knows the Tampa Bay Buccaneers well. Especially receiver Mike Evans.
Mike Evans and Marshon Lattimore's long-running rivalry is set to be reignited on Sunday, with the Bucs WR clashing against the Commanders' new CB.
His Washington Commanders got the last laugh, but ex-Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore struggled in a playoff rematch with his archrival Mike Evans:
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers targeted Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore early and often in Sunday's NFC wild-card matchup. Lattimore, who'd missed six of eight games with a hamstring injury since his trade to Washington,
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Washington Commanders fought to a draw in the first half of their Wild Card matchup, but Mike Evans cooked Marshon Lattimore.
Marshon Lattimore and Tyler Biadasz return to Washington Commanders' practice as they try to win a playoff game for the first time since 2005 Sunday night in Tampa.