Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans has consistently delivered high-level performances throughout his 11-year career, achieving an impressive feat by surpassing 1,000 yards in each season – a record he now shares with legendary Hall of Famer Jerry Rice.
If Evans racks up over 1,000 yards for 12 consecutive years, he’d claim the record to himself. According to CBS Sports, this milestone could also catapult him up the all-time rankings in various other categories.
“One of the highlights of the final week of the 2024 regular season came when Mike Evans topped 1,000 yards receiving on the final play of the game,” Via CBS Sports. That kept his streak of 11 consecutive 1,000-yard seasons alive, and tied the record that is now co-owned between Evans and San Francisco 49ers great Jerry Rice. If Evans puts together another 1,000-yard campaign in 2025, he’ll own the record outright, making it 12 straight years for the future Hall of Fame receiver.”
“Evans also currently ranks ninth on the all-time receiving touchdowns list with 105 scores. If he were to find the end zone 11 times like he did in 2024, he’d move above Tony Gonzalez (111) on the all-time list and find himself in a tie with Antonio Gates (116).”
Evans has a chance to cement his status as one of football’s top receivers. Given his underappreciated status so far, breaking Jerry Rice’s record might be the catalyst that finally brings him the recognition he deserves.
With Baker Mayfield at QB once more, Evans will have a familiar connection. He’ll also benefit from a talented receiving corps that includes Chris Godwin, Emeka Egbuka, and Jalen McMillan, potentially drawing coverage away from him.
With his playing days winding down, 2025 could be Evans’ best shot at cementing his legacy and building a case for a future Hall of Fame induction.
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