It was a busy morning for Mike Evans

Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans played the role of both father and football star today.

Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans is looking to make history this season with Tom Brady as his quarterback.

The Pro Bowl wide receiver often gets overlooked when the conversation of best receiver in the game comes up, but that should change this year as Evans and the Buccaneers will appear in the maximum five prime-time games, giving him the chance to shine on the national stage.

Until then, though, Evans is busy playing the role of both father and football player.

The receiver greeted fans on Instagram today with a little good morning message from him and his baby boy.

Then, it was right to the team facility to get in some work on the field.

This man can do everything.

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It’s father-son bonding time for Mike Evans

Bucs WR Mike Evans took to Instagram to show off his baby son.

Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans hit up the team’s training facility last week as training camp got underway, but not before throwing some shade at Chargers receiver Keenan Allen.

Evans is the lead man on a Bucs offense that ranked third in the league last season. And now that he has Tom Brady throwing to him, Evans could make history in 2020 if he can get his seventh-straight 1,000-yard season.

Before the hectic grind of the season begins, though, Evans is enjoying his time at home being a dad to his kids, including baby boy Amari Thomas Evans.

Check out Evans’ recent Instagram story where he caught little Amari flashing a smile at the camera.

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Mike Evans throws shade at Keenan Allen with this hilarious tweet

WR Keenan Allen was none too pleased with his ranking on the NFL top 100 list, but he may be even ore upset by this Mike Evans tweet.

The NFL Network’s Top 100 list always seems to cause a bit of controversy, and for Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen, it seems he’s had enough.

The receiver took to Twitter after he came in at No. 77 on the list and voiced his displeasure about his ranking. While that would’ve been understandable, Allen didn’t stop there. He decided to drag a few other receivers into his argument, saying guys like Tyreek Hill, Mike Evans and Chris Godwin weren’t better than him.

It seems Evans had something to say, responding to Allen with this tweet.

First, kudos to Evans for having Godwin’s back (Godwin’s Twitter name is @CGtwelve_). And second, that tweet by Evans belongs in the Hall of Fame.

What makes this tweet even better is that the Chargers visit the Bucs in Week 4, meaning we’ll get to see which of these receivers has the bigger day. Circle your calendars, folks.

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Mike Evans is definitely training like a man on a mission

Bucs WR Mike Evans took to Instagram again to show fans the time and effort he’s putting in ahead of training camp.

History is on the line in 2020 for Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans, who became the franchise’s all-time leader in receiving yards back in 2018 in just his fifth season.

Last year, Evans tied Randy Moss for the most 1,000-yard seasons to begin a career at six. With Tom Brady under center in 2020, Evans could very well take the record for himself now that he has a Hall of Fame quarterback throwing to him.

But more than that, the 2020 season will offer Evans the chance to showcase his talents on the national stage, as the Bucs have been scheduled for the maximum five prime-time games. As talented as Evans is, he’s rarely talked about as the game’s top receiver, likely due to the lack of team success the Bucs have had during his career.

Hopefully, that’ll all change this season, which might explain why Evans is training like a man on a mission. Take a look at some more screenshots from his recent training session.

 

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Mike Evans is getting in another intense workout

Bucs WR Mike Evans took to Instagram to post a video of him doing an intense leg workout.

Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans has a shot at making history in 2020 if he can get his seventh-straight 1,000-yard season.

Evans will also be playing with a Hall of Fame quarterback in Tom Brady, who likely hasn’t had a wide receiver like Evans since his days playing with Randy Moss in New England.

Evans seems to be gaining the admiration of his new quarterback already, and the wide receiver was back on Instagram again recently to show off a pretty intense leg workouts.

Check out some screenshots below.

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