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It looked like superstar wide receiver Mike Evans was set to hit the free agent market later this month after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers declined to use their franchise tag to keep him in Tampa. But it sounds like that won’t be the case, after all.

According to a report from Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network, the Tampa Bay Buccaneer and Mike Evans have agreed to a two-year contract extension for the superstar wide receiver to keep him in Tampa Bay.

“Still a Buc: Mike Evans and the #Buccaneers have agreed to terms on a two-year deal to avoid free agency and keep him in Tampa, per his agents @DerykGilmore and Darren Jones. From the seventh pick in 2014 to potentially the Hall of Fame, Evans might do it all in a Bucs uniform,” Garafolo said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.

“Mike Evans gets $52 million over two years to remain with the #Buccaneers. A big payday for a player who will be 31 on opening day but continues to produce at 1,000+ receiving yards per season,” Garafolo said in a follow-up post.

Obviously, this is a pretty significant update, and the NFL world had a lot to say about it on social media.

Evans has produced more than 1,000 receiving yards in every season since joining the league in 2014. We’ll have to see if he can keep that going this year.

[Mike Garofolo]