Wide receiver Mike Evans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers intends to test free agency for the first time in his career, league sources told The Athletic on Friday. Evans wants to consider his alternatives, but he is in talks with the Buccaneers.
According to reports, this does not imply Evans’ time in Tampa Bay is finished, but before making a decision, he intends to hear from every team.
Evans, thirty, is still quite productive after recording his tenth straight season with 1,000 yards.
Although Evans should have many of suitors, some of whom might provide the five-time Pro Bowl pick a greater chance at winning a Super Bowl ring, Tampa Bay would like to re-sign him.
In order to give himself choices as he begins his eleventh NFL season, Evans has decided to test the waters of free agency.
Last season, Evans, the winner of Super Bowl LV, started every one of the Bucs’ 17 regular-season games. He finished with 1,255 receiving yards on 79 receptions and 13 receiving touchdowns.
Last season, he shared the league record for touchdown receptions with Tyreek Hill, a prominent player for the Miami Dolphins.
Organic and inorganic chemistry knowledge is also necessary for the UFA portion, which mostly tests biology and biochemistry.
The answers to questions concerning the roles of biomolecules, processes exclusive to living things, and the structure of biological systems will be required of the players.
Even though it’s challenging, I’m confident Mike can pass the free agency test.