A.J. Brown, Marshon Lattimore and Philadelphia Eagles
AJ Brown made Marshon Lattimore his b................ you know where the rest of that sentence is headed. The Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver put the
On what may have proved to be Sunday's most important play, Brown burned Washington's Marshon Lattimore for a 31-yard gain that set up an Eagles touchdown just before the half.
The Super Bowl was on the line and the battle was on. The Washington Commanders tried to hold on against the division rival Philadelphia Eagles throughout the first half in the NFC Championship.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters has spoken out about the future of struggling Pro Bowl CB Marshon Lattimore.
When two teams meet in the postseason, tensions are going to be high. When you pit two divisional rivals against each other like the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders, you can multiply those tensions.
The Eagles and Washington Commanders rivalry has been a physical, heated affair this season, and it continued again in Sunday's NFC Championship Game.
Many things went right for Commanders General Manager Adam Peters in his first season in Washington, but a midseason trade for cornerback Marshon Lattimore wasn't among them.
The Commanders stopped the Eagles short of a first down by holding Saquon Barkley to four yards on third-and-10. But Sainristil hit Barkley late after he was clearly out of bounds and drew a flag for unnecessary roughness.
with Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore flagged for unnecessary roughness after tussling with wide receiver A.J. Brown on back-to-back plays. Brown and Lattimore, who has a well-known ...
Brown lined up with Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore – as soon as the ball was snapped the two went at it. While Hurts scored the Eagles' third touchdown of the half, Brown and Lattimore ...