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The Marshon Lattimore-Mike Evans battle continues unabated in the divisional round

Sometimes, there’s that one guy you just can’t get past, no matter how much other guys can. In the case of Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans, one of the most dominant players at his position in the NFL, his arch nemesis is Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore, and this goes back a bit.

As noted by Pro Football Focus, Evans came into the divisional round of the 2020 season with just nine catches on 20 targets (45.0 completion percentage), and one touchdown against Lattimore over eight games and four seasons.

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With 1:33 left in the divisional round matchup — the third between the NFC South rivals this season — Lattimore made an unbelievable play on a deep throw from Tom Brady to Evans, jumping up to prevent what could have been a 51-yard touchdown.

And as the dots show, Lattimore had Evans all the way through the route.

However, after Bucs cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting picked off a Drew Brees pass at the New Orleans 39-yard line and ran it back to the three-yard line, Tom Brady hit Evans in the end zone, and Evans was able to body Lattimore out of the play for the touchdown.

The weirdest thing about Lattimore’s lockdown act on Evans is that he’s not able to do it with most other receivers. Per PFF, Lattimore has allowed 49 catches on 84 targets for 666 yards, 174 yards after the catch, seven (now eight) touchdowns, and just two interceptions.