TAMPA, FL — Mike Evans is officially hitting the open market. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ all-time leading scorer will play a 13th NFL season in 2026, but the destination remains a mystery. Agent Deryk Gilmore confirmed Tuesday that the six-time Pro Bowler will test free agency. The announcement sends shockwaves through front offices desperate for a red-zone dominator.
Evans endured a brutal 2025 campaign. A hamstring issue and a broken collarbone suffered against the Lions limited him to just eight games, snapping his historic 11-year streak of 1,000-yard seasons. He finished with a frustrating 30 catches for 368 yards and three touchdowns. Yet, when healthy, Evans flashed his trademark dominance, ripping off a 132-yard performance against Atlanta late in the year. He still demands double coverage. He still wins jump balls. Now, a handful of contenders are circling.
The Top Landing Spots
Winning a Super Bowl and maintaining a massive target share will dictate Evans’ decision. Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton highlighted the Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, and Buffalo Bills as premium destinations. We broke down the tape and the rosters to rank these fits.
- Buffalo Bills: Josh Allen needs a true alpha. Keon Coleman and Joshua Palmer failed to elevate the offense in 2025. Khalil Shakir operates best out of the slot. Evans steps onto the turf in Orchard Park as the immediate No. 1 option for a perennial contender.
- Baltimore Ravens: Rashod Bateman disappeared last year, hauling in a meager 19 receptions for 224 yards. Zay Flowers is electric, but his undersized frame limits his red-zone utility. Evans brings towering size and veteran insurance to Lamar Jackson’s arsenal.
- Kansas City Chiefs: Andy Reid’s offense faces a massive transition. Hollywood Brown, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Ty Thornton are pending free agents. Evans provides an elite perimeter threat, but major question marks loom over Arrowhead.
The Arrowhead Dilemma
Kansas City offers the allure of championship pedigree, but the reality is complicated. Patrick Mahomes suffered a devastating torn ACL and LCL in December against the Chargers.
His status for Week 1 of the 2026 season remains in serious doubt. The Chiefs are also navigating salary cap hell, sitting roughly $55 million over the limit.
Evans wants another ring. Committing to Kansas City during a transition year with a rehabbing quarterback and a gutted roster carries massive risk. The Bills easily check the boxes for immediate contention and a guaranteed high-volume role.
“He is opening it up. He will play next season with someone. It could be Tampa. But he will definitely play a 13th season.”
— Deryk Gilmore, Agent for Mike Evans
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
The Bills offer the cleanest path to a Lombardi Trophy. Allen is healthy, the championship window is wide open, and the depth chart practically begs for a big-bodied boundary receiver. You could almost feel the collective sigh of relief from Buffalo fans at the thought of finally landing a surefire Hall of Famer. Evans mentoring Coleman while dominating the red zone transforms the AFC East hierarchy immediately.
Leaving the only NFL home he has ever known will sting. Evans earned four Walter Payton Man of the Year nominations in Tampa Bay. He built a legacy in the local community. Pulling off that pewter and red jersey for the last time carries serious emotional weight. Expect a bidding war to erupt when the legal tampering period opens on March 9. Tampa Bay currently sits with nearly $24 million in cap space and will fight to retain their franchise icon, but the lure of a fresh start—and a more stable quarterback situation—might just pull Evans out of Florida.

