Marshon Lattimore isn’t the kind of guy to just sit back and play nice on the field. The Commanders’ star corner has built his entire reputation on being tough, physical, and, of course—annoying as hell for opposing receivers. While some may know him for his physicality of 6’0” and 192 pounds, others like AJ Brown believe the guy gets in their head and plays mind games.He showed his competitive fire in the NFC championship game against the Philadelphia Eagles when he was involved in a heated moment with Philly’s wide receiver, Brown. Now, weeks after winning the NFC division and later the Super Bowl title, Brown straight-up exposed the Commanders’ CB’s Bully behavior.While chatting on SleeperNFL on Thursday, the wideout started off by giving Lattimore some props—then wasted no time calling out his bully behavior. “He’s a really good player, but I really don’t know it’s kind of like his persona. He’s come off, and he’s like, ‘I’m finna bully you’. And that’s how he comes off,” he said. “It’s more like he’s talking, doing weird stuff after the play, trying to shove you after the play, he’s trying to get in your head.”AJ Brown on Marshon Lattimore:“He’s a really good player, but his persona comes off like ‘I’m finna bully you’… He’s talking, doing weird stuff after the play, trying to shove you after the play, he’s trying to get in your head.”(@KickinItWithDee) pic.twitter.com/WqzJhQXUTK— SleeperNFL (@SleeperNFL) February 20, 2025You can just say that both the teams weren’t just fighting for the Super Bowl spot. In fact, they’re continuing their division rivalry at one of the biggest stages of the league. Brown-Lattimore altercation occurred late in the second quarter, right after Eagles QB Jalen Hurts punched in a 1-yard Tush Push sneak to stretch Philly’s lead to 20-12.Soon after the TD, Brown and Lattimore got into a heated moment and were shoving at each other’s facemasks. The two were separated by the refs. The kicker? Lattimore was the only one penalised for unnecessary roughness. Last month when Brown appeared on Janky Rondo’s Twitch stream, he made it clear that the CB “engaged me first,” on the play. “I’m not out there to fight but i will fight if it go there, i stopped when they [refs] said stop and he ain’t stop”Well, it wasn’t the first time the Commanders’ CB was seen challenging the top receivers. Nope, the guy’s been doing that ever since he entered pro football back in 2017. And Brown? Hmm, the guy was able to sneak out from the unnecessary roughness penalty. BUT! The NFL was keeping an eye on him.AJ Brown got a hard punch from the NFLFast forward to the Eagles’ NFC Championship game victory. The Philly landed the Super Bowl spot and were ready to clash the reigning champions. However, just a week before the epic showdown, the wide receiver got a reality check from the NFL. Yep, you read that right. Soon after his confrontation with the Commanders’ CB, Brown was fined by the league.The NFL slapped Brown with a sweet fine of $11,255 as a result of his altercation with Lattimore. Here’s the kicker—this time Lattimore escapes the punishment. Just how fast the night changes. You see, Lattimore was involved in the same incident and Brown even declared that he engaged him first. However, the NFL had other plans.See, there’s nothing new when the NFL fines the players due to unnecessary roughness or due to a hit, right? And AJ Brown wasn’t the only Eagles player who was fined before the Super Bowl. In fact, the NFL fined defensive tackle, Jalen Carter $17,445. The reason? A one-handed slap to the head of Commanders’ center, Tyler Biadasz. Talk about a double dose of fine. That too right before the Super Bowl.But at the end of the day, AJ Brown and the Eagles had the final laugh after winning their second Super Bowl title.The post AJ Brown Exposes Marshon Lattimore’s ‘Bully’ Behaviour After Getting Punished by NFL for NFC Championship Scuffle appeared first on EssentiallySports.