Bucs, Mike Evans agree to 2-year, $52M contract, agent says - ESPN
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and five-time Pro-Bowl receiver Mike Evans reached agreement on a two-year, $52 million contract that includes $35 million guaranteed, his agent, Deryk Gilmore, told ESPN.
Evans, who was to enter free agency next week, now has a real chance to start and finish his career as a "Buc for life" in Tampa.
Gilmore said the deal, which averages $26 million per season, is the largest for a wide receiver this old on his third contract.
Bringing back Evans not only will help the Buccaneers' offense but also will serve as another catalyst in the recruitment to re-sign free agent quarterback Baker Mayfield, who has said he hoped to continue playing with the standout wideout.
«He's an unprecedented player. We want him to be a Buc for life,» general manager Jason Licht said last week at the NFL combine.
Evans was projected to be one of top — if not the top — wide receiver available via free agency. The Kansas City Chiefs, amongst others, were expected to be interested.
Other top free agent wide receivers include Tee Higgins, Michael Pittman, Calvin Ridley, Odell Beckham Jr. and Michael Thomas.
The Bucs and Evans were unsuccessful in working out a deal before the start of the 2023 regular season, with discussions tabled until after the season after a missed Sept. 9 deadline.
Evans, 30, brushed aside that disappointment and put together one of the best performances of his career, tying for a league-leading 13 receiving touchdowns — the first time he's ever finished atop the leaderboard in touchdowns.
He reached the 1,000-yard receiving mark for the 10th straight season — an NFL record for the start of a career and just one shy of tying Hall of Famer Jerry Rice's overall record.
He posted multi-touchdown


