Mike Evans rewrites the record books in Tampa Bay as he eclipses 11,000 career receiving yards
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If you were going to slap a photo of a football player in the dictionary next to word consistency, you could make a strong case for Mike Evans.
Last Sunday the Former Aggie wide receiver crossed a major milestone when he reached 11,000 career yards in the game against the Houston Texans. At 30 years old he still has a few years left in the tank to continue to add to his resume. It’s obvious that he has Hall-of-Fame numbers with still half a season to go in his tenth year. You can see his career stats below through Nov. 5, 2023.
Rec – 720
Yards/Avg – 11,019 / 15.3
Touchdowns – 86
2014 All-Rookie Team
2016 AP – 2nd team All-Pro
4-time pro-bowler
Super Bowl Champion
For more context, Evans is also the first player in NFL history to start a career with nine-straight 1,000-yard receiving seasons and now is the first Tampa Bay Buccaneer to reach that mark in team history.
We want to congratulate Evans on reaching this achievement and having such a long and productive career. Gig’em.
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History Made.. AgainHouston Head Coach Talks about the Impact Evans hasGig’em once an Aggie always an Aggie
Mike Evans has surpassed 11,000 career receiving yards 👍
— Barstool Texas A&M (@BarstoolTexasAM) November 5, 2023
Evans trend is 1,000 yard seasonsOur friends of at Bucs Wire sending the congratulations to EvansMike Evans has been one of the more productive receivers on the last decade
Mike Evans and Davante Adams career stats:
• Mike Evans: 720 receptions, 11,019 receiving yards, 86 TD’s
• Davante Adams: 820 receptions, 10,210 receiving yards, 90 TD’s
Mike Evans has more yards with less catches and has about the same amount of TD’s. Give Mike his respect.
— Matthew Hewitt (@BucsTrackerNFL) November 6, 2023
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