Things are getting chippy between the Eagles and Commanders. As the Eagles scored a touchdown on their patented “tush push” to take a 20-12 lead with 1:44 left in the first half of Sunday’s, Washington cornerback Marshon Lattimore and Philadelphia receiver A.
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.
AJ Brown made Marshon Lattimore his b................ you know where the rest of that sentence is headed. The Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver put the
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters has spoken out about the future of struggling Pro Bowl CB Marshon Lattimore.
The New Orleans Saints traded star cornerback Marshon Lattimore to the Washington Commanders earlier this season. Now that the Commanders have been eliminated from the playoffs following their NFC Championship loss to the Philadelphia Eagles,
The New Orleans Saints decided to let Marshon Lattimore go, and now we might understand why. In a big game, he didn’t play well, and the Saints seem to have made a smart move by trading him away.
Tempers flared late in the second quarter of Sunday's NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders.
The Commanders' had minimized errors throughout the playoffs, but that ended Sunday, when Washington had to pay for its self-inflicted mistakes.
Marshon Lattimore racked up a few penalties in Week 16 against Philladelphia, and he was back at it in the NFC championship game.
The Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders are going at it in an NFC Championship Game rubber match in Philly, and tempers are predictably flaring. The two division rivals are battling it out for a spot in the Super Bowl, so it makes sense that tensions would be high between the two teams.
The Philadelphia Eagles have jumped out to a lead entering the halftime break over the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship game.