Mike Evans is on the move.
The longtime Buccaneers wide receiver will suit up for a new team in 2026 after agreeing to a three-year, $60.4 million deal with the 49ers, ending his 12-year run in Tampa Bay, according to ESPN.
The seventh overall pick in 2014, Evans has spent his entire NFL career in Tampa, where he earned six Pro Bowl nods and won Super Bowl 2021 in his seventh year with the team.
Evans eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards in his first 11 seasons with the club and has scored 108 touchdowns across 176 regular-season games.
Injuries hampered the 2025 campaign for Evans, who tallied 30 receptions for 368 yards and three touchdowns in eight regular-season appearances.
Ahead of free agency, Evans’ agents told ESPN’s Kimberley Martin the second-team All-Pro wideout would “explore his free agency options.”
He signed a two-year, $52 million contract extension with the Buccaneers before the free agency period in 2024.
The Buccaneers are looking to leave 2025 in the rearview after a disappointing 8-9 finish, in which the team failed to clinch the NFC South for the first time since 2021.
Tampa Bay agreed to terms with running back Kenneth Gainwell earlier in the day.
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The Buccaneers entered the offseason with an estimated $19.9 million in team cap space, according to Over the Cap.
The wide receiver carousel began moving last week, with the Bears trading DJ Moore to the Bills in a pre-free agency stunner. The Patriots also decided to move on from veteran Stefon Diggs after one season.
On Monday, the Colts and Alec Pierce reunited on a $116 million deal, while Giants wideout Wan’Dale Robinson bolted for the Titans for four years and $78 million.












