Here’s the latest Buccaneers injury report, which includes tackle Tristan Wirfs (quad). Tampa Bay plays the Commanders in the NFL playoffs.
Mike Evans, Marshon Lattimore
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Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
They were also part of NFL history, with star wide receiver Mike Evans clearing 1,000 receiving yards on the season, extending his record for consecutive 1,000-yard seasons to start a career, and joining Hall of Famer Jerry Rice as the only players to ever achieve that feat in 11 straight years.
Everyone knew what was at stake. Everyone knew how close history was to being made. In Tampa Bay, it wasn't a matter of if, but when. And that when was Sunday
Tampa Bay’s Mike Evans went over 1,000 yards receiving for the 11th consecutive season Sunday, tying Hall of Famer Jerry Rice’s NFL record.
Mike Evans exhaled deeply as he walked through the tunnel at Raymond James Stadium to the Bucs locker room, having provided one of the most breathtaking moments in club history. After catching a 9-yard pass on the final play Sunday against the Saints to tie Jerry Rice with an NFL-record 11th straight season of 1,
Mike Evans made history — and big money — with just seconds to spare. Evans surpassed 1,000 receiving yards for the season with less than a minute left in the Buccaneers’ season finale against the Saints on Sunday. It marks the 11th consecutive season he’s done so, tying Hall of Famer Jerry Rice as the only other player to do so.
Pro Football Talk's Charean Williams called Washington Commanders CB Marshon Lattimore "Kryptonite" for Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans.
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The results of The Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro balloting as selected by a national panel of 50 media members. First-place votes in parentheses are worth three points, second-place votes worth one: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore, 109 (30); Josh Allen, Buffalo 78 (18); Joe Burrow, Cincinnati 13 (2).