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Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman scores a touchdown during the second half of an NFL divisional round playoff (Image AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
The Buffalo Bills are being linked with Tampa Bay Buccaneerswide receiverMike Evans ahead of the 2026 free agency period. League analysts see Buffalo as a logical destination because the team still needs a dependable outside receiver.Adding Evans would give quarterback Josh Allen another established target and could strengthen Buffalo’s playoff chances. The six-time Pro Bowler is entering free agency after 12 seasons with Tampa Bay. During that span, he recorded more than 13,000 receiving yards and posted 11 straight 1,000-yard seasons.
Mike Evans Contract Projection and Possible Role
Mike Evans, 32, is expected to command a short-term contract worth about $13 million per year. Buffalo Bills has enough cap space to pursue a veteran receiver and address an area that lacked production on deep passes last season.
The Bills ranked sixth-lowest in receptions on throws of 20 or more yards.Tampa Bay finished 8-9 and missed the playoffs, and there is believed to be less than a 50 percent chance Evans returns as the team moves toward a rebuild. In Buffalo, offensive coordinator Joe Brady could use Evans in a vertical passing system, taking advantage of his 6-foot-5 size and effectiveness near the goal line.
Impact on All Sides
Buffalo Bills
• Offensive help: Evans would provide a clear No. 1 option and improve depth at receiver.
His 2.21 yards per route over the past two seasons ranks among the top 15 at the position. • Super Bowl push: With Allen in his prime, a veteran receiver could support a serious title run and the franchise’s pursuit of its first championship. • Roster flexibility: A short-term deal would limit long-term financial risk.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (13) makes a catch for a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins (Image via AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
• Rebuild support: Letting Evans walk would free cap space for younger players and other needs. • Lasting legacy: He would leave as one of the most important players in franchise history after setting records and helping the team win a Super Bowl.
Mike Evans
• Career opportunity: Joining a contender would give him another chance to compete for a championship and strengthen his Hall of Fame résumé. • Financial stability: A shorter contract provides strong earnings without a long commitment late in his career.
Pros and Cons of Signing Mike Evans
Pros • His size and route-running make him a reliable red-zone target. • Experience and leadership could help younger receivers such as Khalil Shakir and Brandin Cooks. • Efficiency numbers show he remains productive.Cons • He will turn 33 in 2026, which raises durability concerns. • Collarbone and hamstring injuries limited him in 2025. • A short-term deal may not provide long-term impact.
Statistical Support
| Statistic | Mike Evans (2025) | Buffalo Bills WRs (2025) |
| Receptions | 30 (8 games) | Khalil Shakir: 75 |
| Yards | 368 | Stefon Diggs: 73 |
| Touchdowns | 3 | Dalton Kincaid: 104 |
| Yards per Route | 2.21 (Top 15) | N/A |
Note: Evans’ 2025 totals were affected by injury, but his run of 11 consecutive 1,000-yard seasons reflects his consistency.
Player Background and Market
• Age: Evans turns 33 in 2026 but has continued to produce. • Experience: Twelve NFL seasons, all with Tampa Bay, including a Super Bowl win. • Interest: Multiple contenders are expected to explore signing him, with Buffalo viewed as a strong possibility.Also read: NFL trade rumors: Los Angeles Raiders could cut ties with $107 million star edge rusher with San Francisco 49ers or Detroit Lions emerging as potential destinations
My two cents on this mock trade
Signing Evans would address a major need for Buffalo while keeping future spending manageable. He would gain a better chance to compete for another title, and Tampa Bay could continue reshaping its roster. The move fits Buffalo’s current window and Evans’ stage of career.

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