Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans is arguably the most consistent wide receiver to ever lace up a pair of cleats, not named Jerry Rice. Over 12 seasons wearing the Buccaneer red, pewter, orange, and black, the 32-going-on-33-year-old pass-catcher secured a Super Bowl ring, two All-Pro honors, six Pro Bowl nods, and tied a legendary NFL record of 11 consecutive 1,000-yard seasons to start a career.
As he explores free agency for the first time, his rare combination of 6-foot-5 size and elite scoring ability makes him a game-changer for any contender. These are some landing spots where he’d be a great fit to close out his Hall of Fame-worthy career after a disappointing injury-shortened 2025 campaign.
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) calls a play during the first quarter of an NFL football AFC Wild Card playoff matchup, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. The Bills defeated the Jaguars 27-24. [Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union]
The most logical landing spot for Evans may be Western New York, where Josh Allen is in desperate need of a true X receiver. Since the departure of Stefon Diggs, the Bills have lacked a physical vertical threat who can dominate the boundary. Evans’ ability to high-point the ball would provide Allen with a reliable safety valve in the red zone and a veteran presence to mentor young wideout Keon Coleman.
While adding a future Hall of Famer could be the missing piece to finally pushing this offense over the Super Bowl hump, the front office will need to navigate roughly $10.2 million in projected overages. They could fit Evans’ contract by potentially restructuring Josh Allen again or releasing veterans like Dawson Knox.
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Kansas City Chiefs
For a veteran who prioritizes winning, the lure of catching passes from Patrick Mahomes is unmatched. The Chiefs’ offense struggled with consistency at wide receiver throughout 2025, and Evans offers the kind of reliable hands and savvy route running that head coach Andy Reid treasures.
Placing a legendary deep threat alongside the speed of Xavier Worthy would create a schematic nightmare for opposing defenses. Though currently sitting about $11 million over the limit, a recent $43.5 million restructure of Mahomes’ contract proves the Chiefs have the flexibility to create the space necessary for a splash signing.
Washington Commanders
Dec 7, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) drops back to pass against the Minnesota Vikings during the first half at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images
Washington enters the 2026 offseason as a dark horse that makes perfect sense. After an impressive breakout from Jayden Daniels, the Commanders need a massive, physical target to complement Terry McLaurin’s speed. Evans would provide a bail-out option for the young quarterback on broken plays and instantly fix Washington’s red-zone efficiency issues.
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For a team looking to transition back into the role of an NFC East favorite, signing a perennial touchdown machine is a statement of intent. Financially, this is the cleanest fit, as Washington leads the league with over $66.5 million in available cap space to absorb a premium veteran deal.
New England Patriots
Following a surprising run to the Super Bowl last season, the Patriots are no longer in rebuild mode. Under Mike Vrabel, New England has found its quarterback of the future in Drake Maye, but the young passer needs more elite weapons. Pairing Evans with a veteran like Stefon Diggs would provide Maye with two of the best route runners in the game.
Evans’ experience would be invaluable in a high-stakes environment, helping a burgeoning powerhouse sustain its momentum. The Patriots have roughly $35.3 million in effective cap space, giving them more than enough room to be contenders for a second straight year.
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San Francisco 49ers
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The 49ers are at a crossroads with their receiving room, especially with Brandon Aiyuk’s future uncertain. Kyle Shanahan’s system relies on receivers who are not only threats with the ball but also willing blockers in the run game. Joining Brock Purdy and Christian McCaffrey would give Evans a legitimate shot at late-career glory.
His ability to win one-on-one matchups on the outside would open up the middle of the field for the rest of San Francisco’s star-studded offense. With $22.5 million in projected space, the 49ers are well-positioned to offer Evans a competitive deal while managing their existing core of superstars.
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