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49ers’ Mike Evans Weighs In on Decision to Leave Buccaneers After 12 Years
Through the early stages of NFL free agency, the San Francisco 49ers were linked to several potential additions as the franchise looks to strengthen its roster and push back into the Super Bowl conversation.
After weeks of speculation, the conversation around the team shifted dramatically when the 49ers made one of the biggest free-agency splashes of the entire cycle: the signing of star wide receiver Mike Evans.
The longtime Tampa Bay Buccaneers icon officially left the only franchise he had ever known after 12 seasons and agreed to join San Francisco, giving the San Francisco 49ers another proven playmaker on offense.
On Thursday, Evans addressed the move publicly for the first time since the signing became official.
“It was just about football,” Evans said of the decision. “Something that I can be excited about. Every time I come to Levi’s Stadium and I see how the crowd is and the energy that they bring and the rich history of the San Francisco 49ers, it just excites me. So I feel like it’s given me a second wind in my career.”
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Evans’ departure marks the end of one of the most productive and consistent tenures in modern NFL history.
The Buccaneers selected the Texas A&M standout with the seventh overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, immediately making him a cornerstone of the franchise’s offense. Over the next decade, Evans developed into one of the league’s premier outside receivers.
By the time he left Tampa Bay, he had compiled 13,052 receiving yards, 108 touchdowns, and 866 receptions, ranking among the most productive wideouts of his era.
Now 32 years old, Evans’ résumé includes six Pro Bowl selections, two All-Pro honors, 11 seasons with at least 1,000 receiving yards, and a Super Bowl ring.
He also remains the only wide receiver in NFL history to record 11 consecutive 1,000-yard seasons to begin a career.
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For San Francisco, the move is about more than simply adding a big name.
The 49ers’ offense long was built around versatility and explosive playmakers, and Evans brings a skill set the team has occasionally lacked.
His arrival gives quarterback Brock Purdy an experienced target and a dominant boundary receiver capable of stretching defenses vertically and commanding attention in the red zone.
With Evans now in the fold, expectations for the 49ers heading into the 2026 season are only growing.


