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Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans is set to make his long-awaited return to the field this week against the New York Giants. Evans, who has been sidelined for the past three games due to a hamstring injury, is expected to provide a significant boost to the Buccaneers’ struggling offense. The absence of Evans and fellow receiver Chris Godwin has been keenly felt by the Buccaneers. Since their injuries, the team has struggled to maintain their earlier offensive momentum. With Evans back in the lineup, the Buccaneers hope to rekindle their offensive firepower and improve their chances of clinching a playoff berth.
Hamstring woes behind him, Mike Evans rejoins Buccaneers
After a challenging three-week absence, Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans is set to return to the field against the New York Giants. Evans, sidelined by a hamstring injury sustained during Week 7 against the Baltimore Ravens, left an undeniable void in Tampa Bay’s offense. His injury came moments after a career milestone, becoming only the 11th NFL player to record 100 receiving touchdowns, all achieved with the same team—a feat matched by just four other players. While diagnosed as “moderate” by head coach Todd Bowles, the impact of Evans’ absence was anything but moderate for the team.
Tampa Bay’s offensive rhythm faltered without Evans and fellow receiver Chris Godwin, who also exited the Ravens game due to injury. The Buccaneers, who had averaged an impressive 248.3 passing yards per game during their 4-3 start, saw a decline to 208 yards over the next four games, compounded by a series of one-score losses. Even with quarterback Baker Mayfield maintaining respectable efficiency, the absence of Evans and Godwin shifted the offensive focus to tight ends and running backs, as new faces like Sterling Shepard were integrated into the lineup.
Evans’ return against a struggling Giants defense—ranked 31st in passing DVOA against WR1s—offers a glimmer of hope for Tampa Bay. His chemistry with Mayfield has been evident all season, commanding a 20.4% target share. When Evans was active in Weeks 1-7, Mayfield’s passer rating stood at 107.1, compared to 96.3 during Weeks 8-11 in Evans’ absence. Although Mayfield’s performance didn’t collapse without Evans, the team’s decline was unmistakable.
The upcoming schedule provides a favorable opportunity for the Buccaneers to regain momentum. With matchups against the Giants, Panthers, and Raiders—all teams with subpar records—the path back to playoff contention is achievable. Tampa Bay’s playoff chances, currently at 23%, could improve significantly if they capitalize on these games. However, a long-term push requires defensive improvements, as their recent struggles on that side of the ball have been costly.
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Evans’ presence might not solve all the Buccaneers’ woes, but his return injects much-needed energy and leadership. As the team sits in second place in the NFC South, chasing the Atlanta Falcons, the coming weeks will determine whether Tampa Bay can turn potential into postseason reality.