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Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans set a record and then revealed a hilarious reason why fans can't see him celebrate.
The Buccaneers' offense has the weapons to take advantage of a Commanders' defense that has been susceptible to giving up points this season. However, the other side of the ball might be what decides this game. And this where Tampa Bay's fatal flaw lies which will likely cost this team the chance of winning its third Super Bowl.
Few player rivalries in the NFL are as well known as the one between Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans and Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore.
Instead of kneeling, the Bucs throw to Mike Evans to get him over 1,000 yards, giving him a $3 million bonus and his 11th straight 1,000-yard season, tying Jerry Rice's record. The whole team celebrating for him is awesome. https://t.co/vqIITAfS1K
They were also part of NFL history, with star wide receiver Mike Evans clearing 1,000 receiving yards on the season, extending his record for consecutive 1,000-yard seasons to start a career, and joining Hall of Famer Jerry Rice as the only players to ever achieve that feat in 11 straight years.
The Washington Commanders couldn’t have Marshon Lattimore back at a more perfect time. When the Commanders and Tampa Bay kickoff their wildcard matchup this weekend, it will be Lattimore’s third game with his new team.
Everyone knew what was at stake. Everyone knew how close history was to being made. In Tampa Bay, it wasn't a matter of if, but when. And that when was Sunday
YouTube Gerald McCoy and Kyle Van Noy break down the Ravens' AFC North triumph, Derrick Henry’s record-breaking season, and Lamar Jackson’s MVP-worthy campaign. Plus, Mike Evans extends his streak to 11 consecutive 1,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers star receiver Mike Evans needed 85 yards to not just make NFL history but cash in a $3 million contract incentive in Week 18.
Tampa Bay’s Mike Evans went over 1,000 yards receiving for the 11th consecutive season Sunday, tying Hall of Famer Jerry Rice’s NFL record.
Mike Evans exhaled deeply as he walked through the tunnel at Raymond James Stadium to the Bucs locker room, having provided one of the most breathtaking moments in club history. After catching a 9-yard pass on the final play Sunday against the Saints to tie Jerry Rice with an NFL-record 11th straight season of 1,