The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Mike Evans have finally put an end to their feud.
Following months of negotiations, both parties have agreed on the terms of a new contract.
The Texas A&M product will stay with the team for at least another two years, signing a contract worth a whopping $52 million, with $35 million guaranteed.
Considering that, ESPN analysts Mike Greenberg and Dan Graziano talked about his impact.
Graziano went as far as to call him an “unprecedented” player, stating that no one has been able to do what he’s done in his career thus far.
“He’s unprecedented. No one has ever accomplished what he has accomplished to this point in his career.” @DanGrazianoESPN on Mike Evans #Greeny with @Espngreeny https://t.co/HfECZ9cviA pic.twitter.com/q74oonNDtK
— ESPN Radio (@ESPNRadio) March 4, 2024
He may be referring to the fact that Evans has never had fewer than 1,000 receiving yards in a single season.
The five-time Pro Bowler was also instrumental in winning a Super Bowl there, and Graziano believes he’s a future Hall of Famer.
He’s definitely made a strong case for being considered one of the greatest players in franchise history, and Graziano believes that the fact that they’ve agreed to spend that much money on a 31-year-old wide receiver speaks volumes to his impact and his importance for the locker room.
Evans hasn’t usually been mentioned when talking about the best receivers in the game, and that might have to do with his team.
However, he’s been able to put up huge numbers despite having one of the most complicated quarterback situations in the past decade.
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