Instead of kneeling, the Bucs throw to Mike Evans to get him over 1,000 yards, giving him a $3 million bonus and his 11th straight 1,000-yard season, tying Jerry Rice's record. The whole team celebrating for him is awesome. https://t.co/vqIITAfS1K
Los Angeles Lakers forward and known NFL fan LeBron James took to social media on Monday to congratulate Tampa Bay Buccaneers wideout Mike Evans on making NFL history. "Super congrats my brother!" James wrote on X (formerly Twitter), alongside six flame emojis. "Too TOUGH!!"
For a while it looked like it would not happen but in the final seconds of the Tampa Bay’ 27-19 win over the New Orleans Saints – not only did the Buccaneers clinch playoff berth but NFL history was made.
The NFL is gearing up for its final week of the 2024 regular season. With Week 18 upon us, the slate provides players with one last attempt to cross varying thresholds within their contracts to earn a little extra cash before the year concludes.
Everyone knew what was at stake. Everyone knew how close history was to being made. In Tampa Bay, it wasn't a matter of if, but when. And that when was Sunday
YouTube Gerald McCoy and Kyle Van Noy break down the Ravens' AFC North triumph, Derrick Henry’s record-breaking season, and Lamar Jackson’s MVP-worthy campaign. Plus, Mike Evans extends his streak to 11 consecutive 1,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans has revealed his thoughts on tying Jerry Rice's record for most consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers star receiver Mike Evans needed 85 yards to not just make NFL history but cash in a $3 million contract incentive in Week 18.
The NFL World couldn't be happier that Tampa Bay Buccaneers legend Mike Evans continued his 1,000-yard streak to 11 games.
Evans was understandably pumped by getting the cherry on top of a successful Sunday and acted as though he would have run through a series of brick walls had they been available. He had to settle for being mobbed like those college kids when they are told they've earned a scholarship in front of the entire team.
Baker Mayfield used his legs and arm to help the host Tampa Bay Buccaneers clinch their fourth straight NFC South title while putting Mike Evans over 1,000 yards receiving.