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Bucs, Mike Evans agree to 2-year, $52M contract, agent says

 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have kept their star player Mike Evans by giving him a two-year contract worth $52 million.


The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed a new contract with their star player Mike Evans for $52 million over two years. This will keep him on the team for the future. His agent Deryk Gilmore confirmed the news.

 

Evans, who has been to the Pro Bowl five times and won a Super Bowl, was going to be able to sign with any team next week after playing for the Buccaneers for ten years. The Buccaneers are the only team he has played for in his NFL career. But, this new agreement means that he will stay in Tampa Bay for the next two years, and he might end his career there too.

 

The contract is worth $52 million, with $35 million guaranteed. This is a big investment in a wide receiver who is 30 years old and has been playing for 11 years. This shows that Evans has always been a good player and has never had less than 1,000 receiving yards in a season. After another good year with 79 catches for 1,255 yards and 13 touchdowns, Evans is still an important player for the Buccaneers' offense.

 

This agreement is good for everyone involved. The Buccaneers keep an important player for their team, someone good at catching the ball from the quarterback and scoring in the red zone. Evans signs a good contract with the Buccaneers and might be able to end his career with them, making him a legend for the team.


Bucs, Mike Evans agree to 2-year, $52M contract, agent says Bucs, Mike Evans agree to 2-year, $52M contract, agent says Reviewed by Newest News on March 04, 2024 Rating: 5

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