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Mike Evans

WR

#5

Experience: 13 years

Height: 6-5

Age: 32

Weight: 231 lbs

College: Texas A&M

2025 SEASON

  • REC
    30
  • YDS
    368
  • AVG
    12.27
  • TDS
    3
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Preseason

WKGame DateOPPRESULTRECYDSAVGLNGTDATTYDSAVGLNGTDFUMLOST
409/03/2015@DolphinsW 22 - 17
308/29/2015BrownsL 7 - 31
208/24/2015BengalsW 25 - 110000
108/15/2015@VikingsL 16 - 260000

Regular Season

WKGame DateOPPRESULTRECYDSAVGLNGTDATTYDSAVGLNGTDFUMLOST
1701/03/2016@PanthersL 10 - 3849924.8300
1612/27/2015BearsL 21 - 2646115.2160
1512/17/2015@RamsL 23 - 31915717.4300
1412/13/2015SaintsL 17 - 2433913220
1312/06/2015FalconsW 23 - 1956112.2161
1211/29/2015@ColtsL 12 - 2556412.8170
1111/22/2015@EaglesW 45 - 1746315.8251
1011/15/2015CowboysW 10 - 6812615.8260
911/08/2015GiantsL 18 - 32815018.868011
811/01/2015@FalconsW 23 - 2034816210
710/25/2015@RedskinsL 30 - 31816420.5401
510/11/2015JaguarsW 38 - 3134113.7170
410/04/2015PanthersL 23 - 3733210.7210
309/27/2015@TexansL 9 - 19710114.4200
209/20/2015@SaintsW 26 - 190000
109/13/2015TitansL 14 - 42

Biography

Evans (6-5, 231) was originally drafted seventh overall by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2014 NFL Draft. Throughout his 12-year career (2014-25) with the Buccaneers, Evans has appeared in 176 games (175 starts) and registered Tampa Bay franchise records in receptions (866), receiving yards (13,052) and touchdown receptions (108). He has also started in 10 postseason contests and recorded 52 receptions for 801 yards and six touchdowns. In 2025, Evans started in eight games and registered 30 receptions for 368 yards and three touchdowns.

Evans has twice been named an Associated Press All-Pro (Second-Team – 2016 & 2023) and has received Pro Bowl honors six times in his career (2017, 2019-20, 2022, 2024-25). He was also named the Buccaneers Walter Payton Man of the Year Club Winner four times (2019-21, 2024). His 13,052 receiving yards and 108 touchdowns are the second-most among active NFL players, as he ranks 10th all-time in career receiving touchdowns. Prior to 2025, Evans registered 11-consecutive seasons (2014-24) with 1,000-or-more receiving yards, which is the longest streak to begin a career in NFL history.

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