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Mike Evans free agency rumors: $7,600,000,000 NFC franchise emerge as new landing spot for Bucs WR after DJ Moore's trade to Bills
- On Monday, Mike Evans, a six-time Pro Bowl receiver, hits the free-agent market while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers remain aggressive in attempts to re-sign him, ESPN reports.
- After Buffalo Bills traded for D.J. Moore, wide receiver last week, the move used Bills cash and altered Buffalo's fit for Evans as the legal tampering window nears and Tampa Bay faces $50,000,000 in free-agency cash decisions.
- Evans' resume shows 12 seasons with 866 total receptions and 11 straight 1,000-yard seasons through 2024, but he faced hamstring, broken clavicle, and concussion injuries last year.
- The Washington Commanders possess nearly $90 million in cap space and Jayden Daniels, quarterback, enabling a potential move for Evans, while the Browns, interested and with Todd Monken, remain a viable option.
- Expect more developments in the near future as various suitors circle Evans and he prioritizes a quarterback and targets, Fowler wrote.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Bucs six-time Pro Bowl receiver Mike Evans is set to hit the free agent market on Monday, and the Browns are expected to be among the multiple teams interested.
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The greatest receiver in the history of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Mike Evans, has a new contract for 2026. The 12-year veteran and the San Francisco 49ers have come to terms on a three-year, up to $60.4 million contract. Once a first-round pick of the Buccaneers, Evans spent each of his first 12 seasons in the NFL with the team. Mike Evans, 49ers, Agrees to Contract ESPN sources: former Buccaneers six-time Pro-Bowl WR Mike Evans is expected to …
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