Buccaneers WR Mike Evans to miss most of 2025 NFL season after MNF injury

Buccaneers WR Mike Evans to miss most of 2025 NFL season after MNF injury
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Mike Evans will be down for the count for most of the 2025 NFL season following his latest injury in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ matchup against the Detroit Lions on Monday night.

Evans recovered from a hamstring injury he suffered in Week 3. He missed three straight games as he was ready to go for the Week 7 showdown against the Lions. However, injuries got to him once again during the first half of the matchup.

He attempted to make a catch in the final minutes of the second quarter, taking a hard fall down to the ground. The veteran receiver was unable to get up, needing assistance from Buccaneers staff as they carted him off to the locker room and later ruled him out for the rest of the night.

Following the game, head coach Todd Bowles announced that Evans will miss most of the year due to a broken collarbone, per NFL insider Ian Rapoport.

“#Bucs WR Mike Evans suffered a broken collarbone and is out for most of the year, coach Todd Bowles announced. Absolutely brutal,” Rapoport wrote.

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