Report: Mike Evans-Bucs Talks “Got A Little Weird”

March 14th, 2026

Sports Illustrated national NFL insider Albert Breer didn’t hesitate when asked about how ex-Bucs receiver Mike Evans landed with the 49ers.

Previously, Breer spoke about Evans being San Francisco’s third choice receiver in free agency.

On Monday, when Evans hit free agency, he did not strike a deal with San Francisco right away. During the few hours or so after the free agency bell rang and before an announcement of Evans’ new contract, a report circulated that one NFL unnamed team was offering Evans $27 million on a one-year contract. It wasn’t the 49ers.

Breer told The Rich Eisen Show this week that information came from Evans’ camp and “there were some teams that didn’t believe that to be the truth.”

The Bucs reached a point with Evans, per Breer, where their attitude was “Well, do you want to come back here or not?”

Breer implied that Evans had no offer on the table from another team when free agency kicked off while the Bucs were waving their offer before Evans and his agent.

“I’d say things certainly got a little weird between Evans and the team,” Breer said of the Bucs. “… I think everything [the Bucs] said publicly about Evans is true. It’s just it seemed like it had gotten a little weird and awkward over the weekend.”

It’s rather obvious now that on Monday the Bucs realized how badly Evans wanted to leave Tampa and chase what he believed to be a better team.

Oh, well.

Joe wonders if Evans realizes the 49ers won six games in 2024 while Brock Purdy started 15 games?

Ira Kaufman Talks New Signings, Maxx Crosby, Reaction To Mike Evans’ Comments To San Francisco Media, And Much More

120 Responses to “Report: Mike Evans-Bucs Talks “Got A Little Weird””

  1. Alexandre Nascimento Says:

    I would to love to see someone using #13 this season

  2. Bucsalltheway Says:

    Joe your last line is my exact thinking…he bolted because of bowles they must have clashed last year and Mike must have turned on everyone, maybe he begged for travis hunter money and a chance at cornerback..we will never know..all I know is we have emeka egbuka,Chris godwin,jailen McMillan and tez and gainwell and otton…we draft good for defense and turn it around and we become the better team

  3. 3.28.Evans Says:

    The Bucs are the laughing stock of the league. Worse than the Jets, Giants, Browns, Titans. It’s now time to accept that fact, and short of selling the team, the Glazers need to blow the whole thing up and hope they get lucky with the next GM, that he actually knows about winning instead of all this other BS.

    If this GM cares about winning, Bucs would have a winning head coach instead of the fat loser.

  4. Tony Says:

    Hopefully the Bucs can, some how, some way, have a better record then the Niners this season. So TB can have the last laugh.. doubtful i know lol…I’ll always love Mike and I respect and understand his decision. Shanahan 100% over Bowles 10 times outta 10. BUT he shoulda been a one jersey Buc legend like DB, Ronde and Alstott. Ah well. I still like our WR room. Godwin has to stay healthy though.

  5. Vern Says:

    Does Mike get #13 from Purdy?

  6. catcard202 Says:

    I think maybe, just maybe the FO understood what I have been proclaiming for weeks…That Mike at 33yrs old – after what he showed “while healthy” during 8 games…Was not worth offering a 3yr contract or anything close to (reported) $20M aav that SF supposedly offered….Which I 100% support as a good business decision.

    Turn the page…Draft Mike’s replacement at X WR in APR & move forward with a much cheaper positional group before Baker’s $50M/yr decision is made…And while preparing for Godwin to exit after 2026 to help pay for that next QB1 deal.

  7. Sean G Says:

    My Son who is 11 and has multiple #13 jersey’s said it hurt his feelings when Mike left, and although he wishes him well for helping us win the Super Bowl he hopes we beat the snot out of him in the playoffs. I truly agree

  8. Deeboooo Says:

    Does he also realize the whiners were SMASHED in the playoffs 41-6 by ther division rival?

    Love ya Mike, and wish you well, but they aren’t one piece away.

  9. ‘74 Bucs Fan Says:

    Make or break year for Bowles and Licht. Come out hot or the Glazers start looking at a top 5 pick with a new QB and a full rebuild. This is not an “all in season” like ‘20 or the Gruden hire. Those years are rare. Better to go all in and win it all or blow a year and get a hopefully franchise QB and a highly valued coach. But I’m no owner or GM. Just feels like a one foot in season.

  10. SlyPirate Says:

    He left.
    Don’t act like the hurt ex.
    Man up. Move on.

    The Draft is next month!

  11. Glazerinsider Says:

    Let’s jus keep it 1000 Evans don’t believe in baker mayfield..

  12. Ultra Clodhopper Says:

    So his leaving was weird and Coens leaving was weird. Does the big happy family, we love everyone routine make it so no one wants to be up front and honest with the team?

  13. Doughboy Says:

    I thought the better team is the L.A. Rams or Dallas where he lives. But Shanahan is a drawer to them.

  14. Tom Petty Says:

    See you in the playoffs Mike – if you make it

  15. Scotty Mack Says:

    We already have Godwin’s replacement threefold. Finding a 50/50 ball winner that can stretch the field and play X is the problem.

    Stefon Diggs is a free agent projected to get around $13-14 per season deal. He sure seems worth looking at to me.

  16. View from 132 Says:

    JoeMikeEvansFan dot com

  17. HC Grover Says:

    Weird uccs. We wird.

  18. MelvinJunior Says:

    He decided to play someplace else. So be it. It was HIS decision to make. He had to start thinking about what is best FOR HIMSELF post-career, for his life AFTER FOOTBALL. Hanging around Silicon Valley with a pocket full of CASH available to invest, while being the new popular star in town, and mingling around at all of the major cocktail parties and events, is probably not a bad thing for hm. And, I’d say that 💯 played a big-part of Lynch’s overall pitch.

    If you or your son bought #13 Bucs Jerseys… You did very well. You made a great choice. A future HOF’er, and ‘all-time’ great Buc. Hell, you can’t beat that! Coulda been A LOT worse. He helped get us SUPER BOWL, and gave us many great years!!!!

  19. Deeboooo Says:

    Man I can only dream of a sold out home playoff game, Bucs in their playoff red unis, hosting the 49ers, and the camera right on Mike as he storms off the field whining because he just blew his shot at a second ring

  20. Obvious Says:

    It’s not “what he thinks” is a better team.

    It’s a better team.

  21. MostlyPeacefulTraskMob Says:

    Homers are going to homer. The toilet will bring you a 4-13 season and week in and week out you all will be singing his praises.

    Its a Bucs life.

  22. Gipper Says:

    ‘74 Bucs Fan Says:
    March 14th, 2026 at 3:22 pm
    Make or break year for Bowles and Licht. Come out hot or the Glazers start looking at a top 5 pick with a new QB and a full rebuild. This is not an “all in season” like ‘20 or the Gruden hire. Those years are rare. Better to go all in and win it all or blow a year and get a hopefully franchise QB and a highly valued coach. But I’m no owner or GM. Just feels like a one foot in season.
    ======================================
    Proving my point about the idiots who post here. The Bucs have a “franchise QB.” Had he not been hurt playing behind a junior college O line things would have been better over the last 8 games. Even with the injuries Mayfield had a statistical year nearly identical to Sam Darnold, Justin Herbert and Josh Allen.

  23. Beeej Says:

    Is there any reason Culp can’t be the new X? Virtually same size/weight, plus he’s faster

  24. MelvinJunior Says:

    @ Doughboy Says: “I thought the better team is the L.A. Rams or Dallas where he lives.”

    Neither one of those teams have a need at WR. The Rams might DRAFT one, for Davante’s eventual replacement, but they definitely aren’t in any desperate NEED. Certainly NOT an old and banged-up one. Nor do they have the $$$$. It’s why they will DRAFT a WR. It only makes sense.

  25. MelvinJunior Says:

    @ Gipper – STILL as ‘delusional’ as EVER. You’re not even a real Bucs Fan. YOU are only a BAKER-Fan, and that is so obvious to see, on just so many levels.

  26. ocala Says:

    The huge upgrade at head coach is why he left. This is not rocket science.

  27. thistledroppp Says:

    It feels like a LOT is said about you when New England kicks you to the curb after a season where you’re BY FAR the best receiver on a team absolutely starved for receiving and you’re such a toxic time bomb that is too dumb to stop getting into not-small-time trouble who’s 100% gonna get himself suspended sooner than later, if not something worse.

    When Licht was doin the sports talk rounds last year, it felt like one of his major talkin point every interview was about only going after guys with quality character and even maybe not signing someone we could get, that would benefit the team roster-wise, but avoid specifically due to rotten character.

    That doesn’t sound like a team that signs Stefon Diggs after the year or two he’s had off the field lol

  28. kirk Says:

    third and 28 is why he left. Crappy defence and crappy head coach

  29. Scotty in Fat Antonio Says:

    Who Dat!

  30. Toddler Bowls Says:

    Mike may have thought the SF 49ers are a Purdy good time right now. Certainly he thought that the SF 49ers were better than any team that the Tampa Bucs May Field.

  31. MelvinJunior Says:

    Unless, it is a can’t miss “generational talent,” you DON’T go QB in the draft, until YOUR ROSTER is built for it FIRST. Period. End of Story. You sign a placeholder/vet/bridge, THEN you go and DRAFT your ‘franchise-QB’ to put in THE BEST position as possible to succeed with a STRONG ROSTER. Rebuilt O-Line, and WEAPONS. You get HIM on a ‘rookie’ deal, when it comes time that you have to PAY your talent. That’s The Way. TEAM-BUILDING 101. You get the RIGHT HC and GM. Plenty of PICKS in the beginning, and clear up as much SALARY CAP as humanly possible. 💯

  32. thistledroppp Says:

    And if guys like Evans, White or Dean left because of conflict with the front office/coaches… okay, adults can have beef without it meaning oh the team is terrible, no one wants to be here, look at these guys throwin shade on their way out.

    Except… we’ve signed more players than we’ve lost thus far lol and not scrubs or naive newb players, most are seasoned veterans. Why would guys like Gainwell or Anzalone willingly sign here if it’s so terrible lol, as if only the players who are playing on a team realize the team is terrible so no one wants to be here. Like we even signed the DT from flippin Carolina lol why would Robinson (A’Shawn something?) come to a division rival, a TEN YEAR VET?? if this team were so terrible that Bowles or the Glazers unwillingness to part ways with the coaches are making superstars in their prime like Raschaad White or Evans, definitely not a top 10 WR at this point in his career, run for the opposite side of the country lol

    Logan Hall was never getting resigned, he did nothing this season to change that fact.

    We knew Dean was leaving since he restructered his deal, good player but whatever we were set on moving on from him I guess.

    White was never getting resigned either, almost certainly due to attitude and not his play.

    Losing Evans sucks but I had a feeling he’d wanna goto a team perceived as legit in the mix for SB conders like LAR, SF, KC or BUF… any of them except Philly lol.

    Feels like the Bucs maybe woulda paid close to what he ended up getting, but I’d wager TB wouldn’t commit to 2+ years, getting 4 is kinda nuts but I saw only 1 year is actually guaranteed so

    SF could definitely be good and Evans will certainly be a key cog in their offense, but they don’t seem like they’re realistically an Evans away from winning or even being in a SB, not after Seattle dismantled them so completely. They could be the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd team in that division, which Tampa could be in that same situation… but Atlanta and New Orleans look significantly behind us and Carolina could continue improving, but their season sure felt fluky.

  33. Rod Munch Says:

    Look at all the amazing free agents that are busting down the doors of One Buc Place for a chance to play with Baker Mayfield!

    We got…

    And aged LB from Detroit… and an aged LB from Detroit!

    Also we got Cade Otton coming back at full price, no hometown discount for a chance to play with Baker!

  34. Whoa Nelly Says:

    I’ve def been more in agreement with IraBucsFan over JoeEvansFan thus far on the whole Mike Evans landing

  35. Rod Munch Says:

    Joe wonders if Evans realizes the 49ers won six games in 2024 while Brock Purdy started 15 games?

    ————–

    One thing is for certain, he watched first hand Baker Mayfield single handedly knock the Bucs out of the playoffs with his terrible play down the stretch. Mike worked his rear end off to get back for the playoffs, only to see Bum Baker lose games a middlingly backup NFL QB wins.

    Baker is not a winner, he’s a streaky choke artist who might play a good game in week 5, but in week 16, with the season on the line, collapses like a lump of … Just like he did in the playoffs vs the Redskins in the 4th quarter, and just like he did in the playoffs vs the Lions with 2 mins left.

  36. Gipper Says:

    Munch,

    Take the bet that if Mayfield has a year equal to 2024, you never post here again and you get fired out of a large cannon at RayJay stadium without a helmet.

  37. jimmy Says:

    baker had to play hurt cause the bucs didnt have a capable backup. everyone paid the price for the moronic bridgewater fiasco. especially jmac.

    just another day of moronicness at one buc place.

  38. Paco Says:

    @Rod Munch
    STFU please. We get it – you think Baker sucks and everything is his fault..

  39. AlabamaBucsFan Says:

    Sounds like ME wanted to feel appreciated by the Bucs with a big payday, while the Bucs know an older play is at risk of slowing down or more prone to injuries.

    Hopefully ME and the Bucs thrive without one another.

  40. Ash Says:

    Fans should probably stop marrying players they move on all the time. The team is the only constant, wish Mike well it’s definitely best for both parties to move on.

  41. Oscar Says:

    Evans did post a short farewell to Bucs fans just recently thanking Bucs fans for their support over the last 12 years. Better a little late than not at all. I wish him well and don’t blame him for making a career choice that he thought was best for him at this point, whatever the reason or reasons!

  42. MelvinJunior Says:

    I’m just very excited that today is the ‘opening weekend’ of THE SEC BASEBALL Schedule, & a ‘triple-header’ to boot. Baum-Walker was JACKED earlier, for this HUGE #3 vs #5 matchup to get things goin!!!! Beautiful day there today. Two more games to go today/tonight on SECnetwork. The ‘new-rules’ has made games soooo much smoother, and has REALLY sped them up. NIL has allowed soooo many more of the very TOP Prospects to go to school. I mean, TOP PROSPECTS and 1ST-ROUND PICKS are now littered all across College Baseball, & especially in THE SEC. The stadiums are getting bigger and better with luxury suites, pitching labs, player and stadium amenities, & ALL OF IT. Universities are inventions BILLIONS of DOLLARS into their Baseball Programs. Especially, in THE SEC where literally EVERY team is spending TENS & TENS of MILLIONS. It’s an arms race right now, and it is AWESOME.

  43. Destinjohnny Says:

    He knows Jason Licht isnt story

  44. Lakeland Says:

    The Bucs taking the “common sense” route

    Why sign an aging WR, especially one that have missed 12 of 34 games
    And we have a solid WR corps

    Great job Licht 👍👍👍

  45. Gipper Says:

    MelJR,

    If Munch doesn’t survive the cannon shot at RayJay, you are next.

  46. David Says:

    Direct result of keeping Bowles.

    And what have they done since then?

    Got a DB, an ILB, an edge, and a DT… None of which are known for getting to the QB. And they made the team older. And they lost their best CB.

  47. Jim Says:

    It’s done and over. Time to move on, fix the holes in leadership and personnel that the Bucs face right now going into the draft and training camp.

  48. Adam Says:

    We’ll be lucky to win 6 games this year. Buckle up for the biggest disaster season ever and a total meltdown by fans. Bowles won’t survive this. Jason L will be lucky if he does.

  49. #99 the big fella Says:

    Rod munch,

    Maybe take a break from the Baker obsession and try evaluating a roster like a grown adult instead of posting emotional hot takes every time a headline drops.

  50. Irishmist Says:

    Evans may change his mind their first time he has to wait on one of Purdy’s softballs while a safety is bearing down on him. Purdy makes Bridgewater look like Bert Jones.

  51. Beeej Says:

    “David Says:
    March 14th, 2026 at 4:52 pm
    Direct result of keeping Bowles.

    And what have they done since then?

    Got a DB, an ILB, an edge, and a DT… None of which are known for getting to the QB. And they made the team older. And they lost their best CB.”

    Dean was never staying, we weren’t gonna give a 3 year contract to a 29 year old db.

    A’Shawn Robinson is a HUGE upgrade over Gaines/Hall, Al-Quadin Muhammad is a HUGE upgrade over Reddick, Alex Anzalone is a HUGE upgrade over Voss.

    Literally nothing you said was correct

  52. Lakeland Says:

    According to these highly educated posters

    It’s a solid business decision to sign a 33 yr old WR for $20+ million a season
    A WR that missed 8 games the previous season
    A WR that had a 49% catch ratio, 30 receptions, 368 yards

    It makes a whole lot of sense to sign him for that kind of money
    When his position is a position of strength
    It makes even more sense, when you’re in desperate need of defensive players
    And you have a very limited cap space

    🤔🤔🤔🤔

  53. Buddha Says:

    The Buccaneers know Mike’s body better than anyone. He can’t be counted on for more than 10-12 games. Chronic hamstrings do not get better with age. Would I have wanted him back. Yes! Do I mourn his loss, no. Wide receiver is not an issue. This offense is good enough to make the playoffs.

  54. Bucblind II Says:

    Munch will never change. He is an old crotchety retired…person who thinks his opinion is everything. But in reality he is pissed off that Baker has proven him wrong more times than we can count. Baker will be back to performing at top 5 or 10 qb play and Munch will have to shut up for that time all the while hoping Baker gets hurt so he can say I told you idiots so. Same song different verse with him. He is a very slow learner. When the staff puts together a good enough team we will run deep into the playoffs. Baker has never been our problem.

  55. Stpetenatt Says:

    Baker is a top 10 QB in the NFL. Maybe just outside the top 5. He’s excellent when healthy and protected.

  56. Beeej Says:

    Wow, 39 year old Josh Johnson signs with Cincinnati. We drafted that dude 18 years ago

  57. StAugBuc Says:

    Beeej Says:
    March 14th, 2026 at 5:36 pm

    Wow, 39 year old Josh Johnson signs with Cincinnati. We drafted that dude 18 years ago
    _____________________________________________________________
    Biggest mystery in sports. That dude has nude pics of somebody

  58. BUCDADDY Says:

    Okay, enough about Mike Evans! Sh!t is annoying af! How many more articles can you do about him? It’s getting sooooo old, soooo fast. Quit living in the past and move on. The reasons don’t matter anymore. We have a newer group of young talented receivers that we can focus on, and not this old, run-down racehorse that needs to be taken out to the pasture. Can we just focus on the future now, and not some guy that didn’t wanna play here, or couldn’t contribute and actually suit up for most games. Most people think we got off lucky that I talk to, saving us a ton of money, and not signing an over-the-hill receiver that would only be here ’cause we felt we owed it to him to sign him again.

  59. Biff the Buc Says:

    1995 – Steve Young was their QB – that’s the last championship for the 49er’s… the Bucs have 2 since then and one with Evans – and this is a better organization to win a championship with?

  60. Buc king Says:

    Mike going to a team that won’t get 5 wins.. injuries are coming

  61. LakelandSteve Says:

    Not sure why so many people are trashing Mike. He gave everything he had for 12 years and helped us win a Super Bowl. He just realized what a lot of people including me saw. The defense is trash and Bowles is not an NFL head coach. At best he is a defensive coordinator and if you look at his defenses except for the Super Bowl year they were mediocre at best and some years down right garbage. Don’t blame Mike for wanting to win another Super Bowl and leaving the Bucs to do it. This team is not winning a Super Bowl anytime soon.

  62. BPBucsfan Says:

    Mike doesn’t believe in Todd Bowles. Just remember 3rd &28. Baker wasn’t on the field for 3rd & 28 or 4th & 14. Mike knows this team goes nowhere with TB as coach. Sample size is too large, that he’s a .500 coach, and that’s about it.

  63. Toddler Bowles Says:

    Joe (article obviously inspired by this Caddyshack quote)

    Bill Murray as assistant Greenskeeper Carl Spackler

    “But, seriously, no b.s……if you ever want to rap or anything.
    You know, just talk….or just get weird with somebody….
    You know…buddies for life
    You drop by my place any time.

  64. adam from ny Says:

    if you’re familiar with san fran, mike is getting a crib at the cross section of haight st. & hamstring lane

  65. adam from ny Says:

    maybe mike thinks he can rack up 4,000 yards in 3 years in san fran…

    like he will hit a whole new gear over there with no hammy’s…yes as we speak mike is having his hammy’s removed from his body like they remove wisdom teeth…

    anything is possible

  66. Tom Petty Says:

    Was it not Todd bowles who decided to risk the playoff so Mike could pad his stats and get a 3 mil bonus ?
    IF he has a problem with Todd (and most of that narrative is yalls imagination) he’d do well to remember that game.

    The more the shock wears off the more it seems like a good thing.
    JL was smart to draft J-mac, EE, Tez and keep Chris.

    And he’s smart not to promise Mike X number of targets or a 3 year deal.

    We could very well be better offensively without Mike

  67. Hodad Says:

    Time to move on. Evan’s stories getting old, like beating a dead horse.

  68. adam from ny Says:

    if mike has a big season this year, he can jump into the top 10 all time leading receivers, yardage wise…he can easily be floating in at around #10-12 on the all time list after this year with 1k yards receiving…

    and with 1k the next year he will be floating in around #5 or #6 all time…

    if he has 3 years at 1,500 yards a year…so say 4,500 over the 3 seasons, he breaks into the number 2 spot ahead of fitzgerald and only behind the one and only uncatchable jerry rice…

    if he has 4k yards over 3 years in san fran, he will be at 17,000 and change, and be right on the tail of larry fitzgerald…setting him up after his 3 years there, to resign with the bucs for one final last season, and to be a big possession type receiver, and getting like 500 yards for the season would mean he jumps into the #2 spot all time, and as a buc…and to retire off into the sunset only behind rice on the all time receiving yardage list…

    he might need to purchase a few new sets of hammys on amazon before he gets as far as i mentioned above

  69. adam from ny Says:

    @hodad:

    like beating a dead hammy

  70. Mobucs Says:

    Mike’s “camp” seems like a bunch of amateurs, unable to keep either their stories or their lines of communication straight. All the factual issues were on the table long before Monday, as were all the potential players. His agent seemed unprepared to deal with the negotiations, making it ‘weird” for everybody else, including us fans.

  71. RagingBrisket Says:

    That is some of the shttiest reporting I’ve ever seen. “Things got weird” okay thanks Al. What passes for journalism these days is embarrassing. The story is what transpired not some vague assertion based on vibes.

  72. Oxycondomns Says:

    will miss him handing his td catches to a fan in crowd with his jersey on. only thing i regret is felt like he left on bitter terms even his letter to fans seemed forced. his letter mentioned hope we still root for him but not vice verse.

  73. Newbie Says:

    You mean to say he left because he didn’t want to play for Bowles?

    Dah!

    #TeamDelusional

  74. buc4evr Says:

    Agreed Beej, Culp is the exact size as Evans and a tick faster. Bucs should start training Culp as a WR in the red zone.

  75. Teacherman Says:

    Please never compare Mike Evans with Culp.

    Mike Evans is an insanely flexible and pliable basketball player at 6-5.

    Mike Evans can contort his body and make circus catches that Culp could never make.

    Culp is 6-3 and much thicker and bigger than Mike.

    Culp could never move or bend like Mike.

    Don’t be ridiculous guys.

    Mike was a 1 in à million WR at his size.

  76. 3.28.Evans Says:

    What we need on JBF is about 30 more articles about Mike Evans’ departure and how Bowles, Light and the Hazers abused the dog to make that happen.

    Then a lot more with football experts detailing the truth about Todd Bowles, the defensive mastermind who doubles as a sub-500 head coach. And how shocked they are at his retention.

    Any Buc fan who isn’t outraged by this to the point of grabbing the pitchforks is ready for the glue factory themselves.

    Atrocities against the fans cannot stand

  77. buc4evr Says:

    Nobody is comparing Culp to Evans as far as performance. But size wise Culp could be used in the end zone for fade routes. Culp is 6’4 237. Mike is 6’5 231.

  78. Bucblind II Says:

    The thing about Mayfield is, when he is protected, very few if any quarterbacks are more accurate. If we could keep the line healthy and our current receivers mostly healthy there would be few teams that would out score us.

  79. Mveal2006 Says:

    Look. Evans may be avaliable next year and if its close Id like him back.

    One theory is he did us a favor. If we overspend and he got hurt that might cause Todd an exit on painful terms.

    Probably not. Also could be true without well meaning intentions.

    We still need to pick up one more offensive lineman in free agency and get lavonte back and a decent draft and we get out of this mess in good shape with Mike Tomlin coming on with money to spend next yr

  80. Saskbucs Says:

    You guys know SF was very injured last season right?

    To kickoff this season they have added thru trade, FA and returning injured players…
    Mike Evans, Nick Bosa, Osa Odiguwaza, Fred Warner, Dre Greenlaw, Mykel Williams, and an OL.

    For those counting at home that’s 5 players in their front 7 and a HoF WR. 49ers will be just fine.

    And you guys are funny about drawing FAs. The biggest things hurting the Bucs are Bowles and the NFLPA report card. Tampa still has the weather and no taxes which sway these players as much as anything else.

    Players are signing all over the league, Steelers don’t have a QB right now, half the teams have a worse option than Baker. How would the Browns, Jets and Bengals sign anyone if players cared more about the situation than the bag they are getting? Smarten up.

  81. LynchMob50 Says:

    Mike is a smart man.

    He got away from Bowles idiotic coaching style.

    I really wish we fans had an escape route.

    But we’re forced to watch this slop again.

    Glazers only care about money.

  82. Bucblind II Says:

    We beat the team that won the superbowl for 1 reason, the line protected Baker very well. That would be the result of most of our games. We would go deep into the playoffs if we could just consistently protect Baker Mayfield. When he gets protection we win. So protect him JL!!

  83. Allen Lofton Says:

    Wouldn’t it be ironic if the Bucs play deeper into the playoffs that the 49ers in 2026. That would be the best response the Bucs would give to the NFL.

  84. Trey Says:

    All I can say is that Mike wanted out of here. Badly. This offseason has been an absolute disaster.

  85. Bye Baker Bye Bowles Says:

    Purdy is much better then baker and more accomplished already. Look at Shannahans offenses from 2019-2021 rankings vs 2023-2025 with Purdy. Much better with Purdy. When he was a rookie in 2022, the 49ers were 8-4 and averaging 23.5 ppg. Purdy comes in, goes 5-0 and the offense averaged 33.6 ppg. Purdy finished 4th in mvp voting in 2023. He has been tot a tile game and a Sb. baker has 2 wildcard wins in a 8 year career lol. Purdys smokes Baker in effeceiency, accuracy and per game lol. You do know baker wqas scout team defense in 2022

  86. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    That’s not a report.

    That’s a theory by Breer.

  87. Beeej Says:

    If there IS a God, 49er’s will come to Tampa for a playoff game

  88. HeavyE Says:

    He left for a better QB……….

  89. Buccaneer Bonzai Says:

    Allen Lofton Says
    “Wouldn’t it be ironic if the Bucs play deeper into the playoffs that the 49ers in 2026. That would be the best response the Bucs would give to the NFL.”

    Exactly what I’m thinking.

  90. adam from ny Says:

    saw like an 8 minute interview or presser thing of big mike with sf media and he seemed a little glum and depressed…

    i didn’t vibe he’s super thrilled to be there…but then again, he’s a veteran, and just might not have enjoyed doing the media thing in general

  91. adam from ny Says:

    wouldn’t it be ironic if we play them in the playoffs and out db’s rack his azz up

  92. Darin Says:

    Its one guy. Its not like its the HC who left. One wr isnt a big deal. Team has plengty. Now if the coach left now that would make a difference

  93. #1bucsfan Says:

    I like some of the positive comments. Here’s the reality and facts for the haters. Bucs beat San Fran last year and we’ve won a SB more recently. they have. Brock Purdy as QB. Let that sink in. He’s a game manager at best. Check his stats They arnt jumping off the charts. I know baker ain’t perfect but id take baker over Purdy every time

  94. Usfbucs Says:

    Purdy is marginally better than Mayfield but that’s not why he went to the 49ers. He went there because they have decent odds of making the Super Bowl because they have a collectively better team. I think part of it is also going to play for the same team as Rice. I also think he saw what Brady did in Tampa and he thinks he can do the same with the 49ers.

    I wish him luck until we play the 49ers in 27.

  95. thebigsombrero Says:

    There is a lot of reality coming this season for fans, for Jason Licht, for the Glazers and for the players.

    Baker will rally the troops. But winning 9 or more games is going to be tough with that schedule.

  96. Oneilbuc Says:

    I’m watching a bucs game right now when we played the Panthers Baker Mayfield does not look injured to me he’s running and he’s playing just like he did the whole year.

  97. SB~LV 🏈 Says:

    😆😆😆😆😆
    Liam Coen 2.Oh sheet!
    Baker gonna run too
    Ya know that first inkling that you are gonna heave ….
    Welcome to the most bizarre season/chapter in Buccaneers history!
    and I have been a fan and long time season ticket holder since the first preseason game in The Ole Sombrero…
    My gawd the incompetence and failure to sense the reality is beyond belief!
    Typing from Sidney Australia…. Fitting because the Bucs are circling the league in the wrong direction

  98. Taylor Says:

    Can we move on please

  99. firethecannons Says:

    No contest here, 49rs are a better team and are likely to be in the playoffs every year but that is far from the case for the Bucs. The Bucs are a lousy team, only had one decent game last year. Baker was very bad but he gave effort and I cut him slack for that. The defense was very bad and very poorly coached. They quit on the coach and the coach should of been fired. He is the least paid coach in the league for a reason. I am not a Bucs fan at this point, last year was sooo bad and Bowles was not fired so I quit on this team. I just come back once in a while as I really like Joe’s website here. Bucs get 4 wins in 2026.

  100. Delson Says:

    Kick rocks with these Mike evans posts. Won’t retire as a buc

  101. 3.28.Evans Says:

    Listen to Oneilbuc and Rod Munch. They are being objective about Mayfield.

  102. MostlyPeacefulTraskMob Says:

    Baker sucks and the Glazers chose him and Bowles over a 1st ballot HOFer.

    This season will be an epic disaster.

  103. FortMyersDave Says:

    I wonder who offered Mike $27 million? Spytek/Brady/Vegas or the Browns/Monken? You know it was not Jason.

  104. 3.28.Evans Says:

    Can’t move on. Won’t move on. Shant move on.

  105. No Mercy Says:

    First of all, is lying about contract offers allowed? Sounds like some form of collusion. All I can say is nothing would feel sweeter than facing the 9ers in the playoffs AND WINNING

  106. Just Frank Says:

    Never thought I’d see Joe cope but here we are.

  107. Rocket10 Says:

    Comparing QB’s apples to oranges 9ers short routes designed for YAC, Bucs mid to longer routes. Bucs QB under much greater pressure rate. Never made much sense. Bottom line 9ers O coordinator a hell of a lot better than Bucs was.

  108. LynchMob50 Says:

    If the Bucs had pronouns they’d be was\were.

    Meaning their time as anything but a dreck is over.

    You will never see a SB with Tampa as long as Bowles and Baker are around.

    Licht can’t do anything correctly unless Brady is available.

    The Glazers are in pure profit mode.

  109. Bokeh Says:

    So much Drama!

  110. Tragic outcome Todd Says:

    It’s only weird because the
    Bucs weren’t gonna give him WR1 touches so they had to be amicable and not add more drama to the situation. Show respect and move on with a football decision that needed to be made. Albeit unpopular amongst the fanbase and attributable to this teams poor defense and lack of adjusting when the formula isn’t working.

  111. Fanofdabucs Says:

    Obsessed with Evans?

    Love him, but he’s gone. He’s old and only his last legs/hammies.

    Smart move to not offer a 3 yr deal.

  112. Badbucs Says:

    Mike wouldn’t have turned down 27 mil. He’s not stupid. Certainly a fabrication.

  113. Bowles Wasn’t Held Accountable Says:

    I love Mike, he always spoke the truth (as far as I know). I understand why he left, with a terrible HC and a substandard defense.

  114. Bucs4Ever Says:

    No more! Done with these articles! Finished! WHO CARES!

    What are we doing for OUR team?

    Let’s GOOOOOOOO

  115. Jason former Evans fan Says:

    San Fran is not a better team. Their roster is on par with what Mike left behind. You could argue over a couple positions and players like Bosa but he’s constantly hurt and on the backside of his career. Same with Kittle, dude is soft as butter and lives on IR. Brock Purdy isn’t any better than Baker on any given Sunday and Trent Williams and Tristan Wirfs cancel each other out. Where they have the advantage is in their stability on the coaching staff. Kyle Shanahan isn’t going anywhere anytime soon and TB is another mid season meltdown from being fired. At this point in Mikes career he wants that stability. Having to go through the possible turnover that the firing of an HC brings is tough. Here we are with what seems like the 5th different OC in 5 years. If and when Bowles is gone that means another different OC no matter what Robinson brings to the table. Being able to learn an offense and having the comfort in knowing that it’s not going to change going into the next season has got to be a relief. Instead of having to spend his whole off-season with his head in a new playbook he will be able to relax and focus on refining the intricacies of the scheme. The constant change here has to get old for these guys.

  116. When is enough enough! Says:

    At the end of the day its business and sorry to say Mike crippled the offense this year. Bucs played better without him. Got tired of him consistently complain or grab his leg. Its time to hang it up.

  117. Bucs4Ever Says:

    When is enough is correct

  118. Dale W Says:

    3rd and 28

  119. Lightningvinny1 Says:

    I’ll take our QB ,, I’ll take our WRs (even counting Mike w them) ,, I’ll take their TE , RB , D and Coaching staff

  120. GrafikDetail.com Says:

    I wonder if Joe realizes 2024 was only the second time in the last seven seasons the 49ers won less than 10 games? Meanwhile, Bowles has only had two 10-win seasons in eight seasons and NEVER won more than ten games. 🤦‍♂️