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Tagged: Mike Evans (85 Results)

Dec
21

Bucs WR Godwin out for season with ACL injury

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver CHRIS GODWIN will be out for the remainder of the 2021 season after suffering a torn ACL in Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints. GodwinMore suffered the injury early in the second quarter on a low tackle. It was a costly game for the Bucs, who also lost wide receiver MIKE EVANS and running back LEONARD FOURNETTE to hamstring injuries. The status of both Evans and Fournette has yet to be determined. Less

Source: Team Website

Oct
25

Bucs WR Evans tallies 3 touchdowns vs. Bears

Tampa Bay wide receiver MIKE EVANS caught 3 first-half touchdowns in Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. Among his 3 touchdowns was the 600th career touchdown pass from TOM BRADY, whoMore threw 4 total touchdowns in the game. Evans’ three touchdown receptions were the most in the first half by a player in club history, tying his own record set in 2019. Less

Source: Tampa Bay Times

Ask the Experts: Who should fantasy teams sell high on?

ASK THE EXPERTS appears weekly from training camp through the Super Bowl with answers to a new question being posted Thursday morning. How the guest experts responded when we asked them: Which fast starter should fantasy teams sell high on?  more »

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Factoid: Mike Evans

It’s early. No reason to draw overreaching conclusions yet. But I’m thinking Mike Evans won’t be as dominant around the end zone this season.  more »

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Around the NFL: Antonio Brown

Antonio Brown has re-signed with the Bucs. That keeps intact one of the league’s best trios of wide receivers – and could make crowding an issue with Tampa Bay’s passing game.  more »

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Factoid: Super Bowl officiating

I saw a prop bet go by that caught my eye. It was built around the longest penalty in the game. They set the over-under at 15.5 yards.  more »

Around the NFL: Antonio Brown

Things are looking up for Antonio Brown. He’s been sidelined since injuring a knee in a win at New Orleans, but he was a full participant at Tampa Bay’s practice today. Bruce Arians indicates that barring any setbacks, Brown will be a full go on Sunday.  more »

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Jan
19

Bucs WR Brown dealing with knee injury, awaiting MRI

Tampa Bay wide receiver ANTONIO BROWN left Sunday’s playoff game with a knee issue and is reportedly awaiting an MRI to confirm the extent of his injury. If Brown were toMore miss any time, the Bucs are certainly in good shape with fellow wide receivers MIKE EVANS and CHRIS GODWIN. In addition, SCOTTY MILLER and rookie TYLER JOHNSON could also be in the mix if Brown’s injury is significant. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Jan
14

Tampa Bay WR Evans feeling better

Tampa Bay wide receiver MIKE EVANS said he is hopeful that he can go into Sunday’s divisional playoff game against the New Orleans Saints “closer to 100 percent”. Evans suffered aMore hyperextended left knee in Week #17 and gutted out a 119-yard performance in the Bucs’ wild-card win over Washington last weekend. His improving health is great news for the Bucs and his fantasy owners. Less

Source: ESPN.com

Jan
8

Bucs WR Evans officially questionable vs. Football Team

Tampa Bay wide receiver MIKE EVANS participated in a full practice for the first time this week on Thursday. Evans was limited during the practice session, and he is officially listedMore as questionable to play in Saturday night’s playoff game against the Washington Football Team. Head coach Bruce Arians said that he thought Evans would have a chance to play, but he did add that his star wideout would be a game-time decision. Less

Source: Team Website

Jan
6

Bucs hopeful that Evans can play vs. Football Team

Tampa Bay wide receiver MIKE EVANS was a full participant in a half-speed, walk-through practice on Tuesday. Evans is recovering from a hyperextension of his knee in last Sunday’s regular seasonMore finale. Head coach Bruce Arians cautioned that had practice been at full speed on Tuesday, Evans would not have participated. The team remains hopeful, however, that Evans will be ready to roll when the Bucs face Washington this weekend. Less

Source: Team Website

Jan
5

Bucs WR Evans could play in Saturday wild-card game

Tampa Bay wide receiver MIKE EVANS could be available for Saturday’s wild card playoff game against the Washington Football Team. Evans suffered a hyperextended left knee in Sunday’s game, but anMore MRI showed no structural damage. Evans is reportedly experiencing very little swelling, although he is currently listed as day-to-day. Head coach Bruce Arians said he is hopeful that Evans will be able to resume practicing by Thursday. Less

Source: Tampa Bay Times

Jan
4

Brady throws 4 touchdowns in Bucs rout, Evans hurt

Tampa Bay quarterback TOM BRADY finished the 2020 regular season strong, throwing 4 touchdowns in a win that locked the Bucs into the fifth position in this year’s playoffs. Brady threwMore 2 touchdowns each to wide receivers ANTONIO BROWN and CHRIS GODWIN. The duo stepped up when veteran wideout MIKE EVANS was forced to leave the game after suffering a hyperextended left knee early on. Bucs head coach Bruce Arians said after the game that the team did not think the injury to Evans was serious. Less

Source: Tampa Bay Times

Dec
11

Good news, bad news on Bucs injury report

Tampa Bay wide receiver MIKE EVANS missed Thursday’s practice after being limited in Wednesday’s practice due to a hamstring injury. Meanwhile, fellow wide receiver CHRIS GODWIN was a full participant inMore Thursday’s practice after missing time earlier in the week following a procedure that removed 10 pins from his surgically repaired finger. Less

Source: Team Blog

Fantasy News: Goal-line receiving

Mike Evans sure looks good for Monday night. Chris Godwin (finger) isn’t going to play, Antonio Brown isn’t eligible yet, and I’m thinking Evans will be heavily used.   more »

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