What's Hot

    DraftKings Stock Is Oversold on Earnings Plunge. Should You Buy the Dip?

    February 18, 2026

    The Lion Meets The GOAT: Tom Brady, Zlatan Ibrahimovic Link Up At AC Milan Match

    February 18, 2026

    2026 NFL Free Agency: Where Will Mike Evans Play in 2026? 5 Best Fits for Bucs WR

    February 18, 2026
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Online Betting New York Online Betting New York
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Features
      • Example Post
      • Typography
      • Contact
      • View All On Demos
    • Sports Betting

      DraftKings Stock Is Oversold on Earnings Plunge. Should You Buy the Dip?

      February 18, 2026

      2026 NFL Free Agency: Where Will Mike Evans Play in 2026? 5 Best Fits for Bucs WR

      February 18, 2026

      The Lion Meets The GOAT: Tom Brady, Zlatan Ibrahimovic Link Up At AC Milan Match

      February 18, 2026

      New Ravens OC Declan Doyle: Lamar Jackson Has ‘Even Higher Ceiling to His Game’

      February 18, 2026

      A Super Bowl Sale: Seahawks Announce They’ve Begun Process of Selling Team

      February 18, 2026
    • Typography
    • Funds
      1. Markets
      2. Stocks
      3. Investments
      4. View All

      Eurozone: Digital Euro Could Boost Single Currency’s International Use

      March 16, 2021

      2021 PDPW Conference Content Now Available On-Demand

      February 11, 2021

      Huawei Announces Watch Fit Elegant With Steel Frame

      February 11, 2021
      72

      10 Trends From Year 2020 That Predict Business Apps Popularity

      January 20, 2021

      ‘Unceasing Congestion’: China’s Shipping Delays Snarl Trade

      February 11, 2021

      $100 Oil Predictions Soar As Analysts Warn Of Supply Crisis

      February 4, 2021

      Gupta, Greensill and Credit Suisse. How a Business Collapsed

      February 4, 2021

      Luxury Retail Giants See Portfolio Revenues Reshuffle

      February 4, 2021

      Chinese Internet Majors’ Investments to Slow Profit Growth

      March 16, 2021

      Top UK Stocks to Watch: Capita Shares Rise as it Unveils

      January 15, 2021

      Qatar Airways Helps Bring Tens of Thousands of Seafarers

      January 15, 2021

      DHL Completes $5M Investment in New Service Center

      January 14, 2021

      Downtown San Diego Business Spaces: Comparison Gallery

      February 4, 2021

      US Airline Industry Rebounds As 2m Travel Since March 2020

      February 1, 2021

      Analysis: Buyers Return But Dubai Real Estate Faces Long Road to Recovery

      February 1, 2021

      Tight Real Estate Market Driving Home Prices Up Dramatically in Middletown Area

      February 1, 2021
    • Buy Now
    Online Betting New York Online Betting New York
    Home»Sports Betting»2026 NFL Free Agency: Where Will Mike Evans Play in 2026? 5 Best Fits for Bucs WR
    Sports Betting

    2026 NFL Free Agency: Where Will Mike Evans Play in 2026? 5 Best Fits for Bucs WR

    By February 18, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Mike Evans will be back for a 13th NFL season in 2026, his agent confirmed Tuesday. So, the big question now is whether he’ll finish his career where he’s played all of it so far in Tampa. The Buccaneers remain the odds-on favorite for Evans, a rare top-tier receiver who’s only played for one team in his entire career. Of the receivers ranking in the top 10 all-time in career touchdown receptions, only two — Larry Fitzgerald (Cardinals) and Marvin Harrison (Colts) — retired with the same team that drafted them. So, Evans could join a rare company if he re-signs with the Bucs. While Evans’ streak of 1,000-yard seasons ended in 2025, he’s still set to be one of the top free agents this offseason. He came in at No. 15 on my top 100 NFL free agents list earlier in the offseason, ranking third among the wide receivers set to become available. Evans just finished a two-year, $45 million contract, and he’ll be 33 when the upcoming season starts, so his next contract might end up a little lower from an annual value standpoint. His valuations are all over the map, though. The Athletic just projected him at $51 million for two years, while Spotrac has him at just over $13 million a year; Pro Football Focus gave him a one-year, $18 million deal. So we offer up five potential landing spots for Evans. Will he be a lifetime Buc like Ronde Barber and Derrick Brooks, or finish a Hall of Fame career elsewhere like John Lynch and Warren Sapp? 5. New England Patriots New England went from 4-13 to playing in the Super Bowl in a single season, and they did it without a true star on the receiving end of Drake Maye’s passes. Stefon Diggs could be cut with a big contract and modest returns, and if they did that, it would cost close to the same to bring in Evans, who is the same age as Diggs but has had a much more consistent NFL career. For comparison, the Patriots haven’t had a receiver get 10 touchdowns in a season since Randy Moss in 2009, while Evans has done it six times in that span. 4. Houston Texans The key here is that Evans is from Galveston, Texas, less than an hour from Houston, and spends part of his offseason back in his home state, so this wouldn’t be a departure to a strange city he doesn’t know. Had he not decided to re-sign with the Bucs two years ago, the Texans were in play, and their success last season with perhaps the NFL’s top defense doesn’t hurt them. Houston went 12-5 last year and won a playoff game, so they qualify as the kind of playoff contender he would want to play for at the end of his career. They already have two 6-foot-4 standout receivers in Nico Collins and Jayden Higgins, so you could argue Houston might prefer a speed threat more than adding even more size to their receiving corps. The Texans also have limited cap space and other positional needs that arguably have more urgency. 3. Kansas City Chiefs The Chiefs have an MVP quarterback in Patrick Mahomes without a true No. 1 receiver — in the three seasons since they traded Tyreek Hill to the Dolphins, no Kansas City receiver has caught more than seven touchdowns in any year. If tight end Travis Kelce does retire, there’s a greater need for star power in the passing game, and having played for Tom Brady, Evans will appreciate being able to have one of the very best passers throwing you the ball. Rashee Rice’s off-field problems could add to the immediacy to upgrade at receiver, and while they’re still over the cap even after restructuring of Mahomes’ contract, they have other moves they could make to facilitate a contract like Evans will command. If Mahomes is healthy again, they’ll be a contender and their need for receiver help could make them a potential match. 2. Buffalo Bills Buffalo sure could use a No. 1 receiver, just like Kansas City. Despite having an MVP-caliber quarterback in Josh Allen, the Bills haven’t had a receiver get more than five touchdowns in a season over the last two years. They’re moving into a brand-new stadium this fall, so it’s nice to make a splash signing to add extra buzz around the team, and the offensive shift with coordinator Joe Brady getting promoted to head coach would mesh well with adding a high-profile receiver to their talented offense. Would Evans like to play in the cold after 12 years in sunny Florida? Cold weather might not be ideal for a player with persistent hamstring injuries, and the Bills are over the salary cap right now, so they’d need some maneuvering to add a pricey receiver, though a second, non-guaranteed year or void years could lower the immediate cap hit involved in signing Evans. 1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Evans is the best offensive player in Tampa Bay history — no offense to Tom Brady’s three years with the Bucs — and has rewritten all of their receiving records. He’s been the team’s Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee four times and has consistently expressed a desire to be a “Buc for life,” playing only for Tampa. General manager Jason Licht, whose very first pick on the job was taking Evans in 2014, has said the same, with a reputation of rewarding his team’s best players by keeping them in town. But the Bucs have other positional needs, like edge rusher and linebacker, and they have solid depth even without Evans at receiver, with Chris Godwin and Jalen McMillan back healthy for 2026, and Emeka Egbuka and Tez Johnson still developing after combining for 11 touchdown catches as rookies. Quarterback Baker Mayfield has lobbied for Evans to come back for another season as well, and the offense is much more dangerous when Evans and his 108 career touchdowns are occupying a defense’s priorities. Is the news this week that Evans will explore free agency just agent-driven leverage, trying to get a little more from the Bucs with the idea there’s competition for his services? Or could he really finish his career in another uniform? That will be answered in less than a month, when free agency opens and players can talk to new teams starting March 9.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleNew Ravens OC Declan Doyle: Lamar Jackson Has ‘Even Higher Ceiling to His Game’
    Next Article DraftKings Stock Is Oversold on Earnings Plunge. Should You Buy the Dip?

    Related Posts

    DraftKings Stock Is Oversold on Earnings Plunge. Should You Buy the Dip?

    February 18, 2026

    The Lion Meets The GOAT: Tom Brady, Zlatan Ibrahimovic Link Up At AC Milan Match

    February 18, 2026

    New Ravens OC Declan Doyle: Lamar Jackson Has ‘Even Higher Ceiling to His Game’

    February 18, 2026
    Top Posts

    10 Trends From Year 2020 That Predict Business Apps Popularity

    January 20, 2021

    Shipping Lines Continue to Increase Fees, Firms Face More Difficulties

    January 15, 2021

    Qatar Airways Helps Bring Tens of Thousands of Seafarers

    January 15, 2021

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest sports news from SportsSite about soccer, football and tennis.

    Advertisement
    Demo

    Your source for the serious news. This demo is crafted specifically to exhibit the use of the theme as a news site. Visit our main page for more demos.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Top Insights

    Top UK Stocks to Watch: Capita Shares Rise as it Unveils

    January 15, 2021
    8.5

    Digital Euro Might Suck Away 8% of Banks’ Deposits

    January 12, 2021

    Oil Gains on OPEC Outlook That U.S. Growth Will Slow

    January 11, 2021
    Get Informed

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.
    • Home
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Funds
    • Buy Now

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.