Mike Evans and Marshon Lattimore have had issues before

Marshon Lattimore and Mike Evans have a history of going at each other on the field

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New Orleans Saints got into a melee on Sunday during the second half of their game at the Superdome.

A couple of the participants, the Bucs’ Mike Evans and the Saints’ Marshon Lattimore wound up ejected.

This was nothing new for the elite players who have history with disliking each other.

Lattimore and Evans have carried on a personal rivalry since 2017, when Lattimore was the defensive rookie of the year. During a Saints victory in New Orleans that season, an altercation began along the Tampa Bay sideline when then-Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston pointed in Lattimore’s face and told him to go back to his own bench area. That’s when Evans blindsided Lattimore with a running start, knocking Lattimore hard to the turf. Only Evans was ejected that time. He also was suspended a subsequent game.

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Evans had some regrets after one incident in 2017.

Instant analysis from Eagles 40-29 win over the Saints in Week 11

Instant analysis from Philadelphia Eagles 40-29 win over the New Orleans Saints in Week 11

Jalen Hurts continues to get better on a weekly basis and he could be that closer to being named king of the Eagles franchise.

Hurts dominated the Saints for the second straight season, rushing for three scores, coupled with a Darius Slay pick-six off of Trevor Siemian, as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New Orleans Saints 40-29 on Sunday.

The Eagles (5-6) have won two in a row, while the Saints (5-5) dropped their third straight since losing quarterback Jameis Winston to a season-ending ACL injury.

Here is the instant analysis from Week 11.