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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are under the national spotlight heading into the 2018 NFL season thanks to the Jameis Winston suspension and the simple fact that they absolutely imploded last year.

It’s a make-or-break season, both for Winston and head coach Dirk Koetter. But one person who says he hasn’t been tuned into any of that is star receiver Mike Evans.

In fact, based on what Evans said Wednesday during his press conference ahead of training camp, it seems he’s been focused on just three main things.

Fortnite and Chipotle … and of course working out. The three pillars of greatness for NFL receivers in this day and age.

Whether he wants to stay tuned into the team’s national standing or not, Evans and the entire Bucs organization will be under heavy scrutiny all year long.

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