Michigan State QB Brian Lewerke Shares His Favorite Things

Orange chicken wasn’t the answer we expected from record-breaking Michigan State quarterback and 2020 NFL Draft prospect Brian Lewerke. Here, he shares more of his favorite things, including the best stadium he played at in college, other than Spartan Stadium.

Orange chicken wasn’t the answer we expected from record-breaking Michigan State quarterback and 2020 NFL Draft prospect Brian Lewerke. Here, he shares more of his favorite things, including the best stadium he played at in college, other than Spartan Stadium.

Mike Evans calls Tom Brady to the Bucs ‘surreal’

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans spoke about the Tom Brady signing while live-streaming.

Some Tampa Bay Buccaneers players were initially quiet on social media following the signing of Tom Brady last week. But now that reality is setting in for everyone, with their eyes focused on the 2020 season, it’s time to celebrate the addition of the six-time Super Bowl champion.

Two players who will likely benefit the most from the Brady signing are Pro Bowl wide receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Evans just completed his sixth-straight 1,000-yard season, tying him with Randy Moss for the most ever by a receiver to begin their career. Evans finally broke his silence and talked about the Brady signing while playing Fortnite on the Twitch live-stream app, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

Here’s what Evans had to say:

“It’s surreal. He’s about to be my quarterback, bro. I know you don’t know football like that, but I’ve played six years in the NFL, and I haven’t been to the playoffs yet. Tom Brady has won six Super Bowls.”

With Brady on board, Evans could easily set the NFL record next season with another 1,000-yard year. And, it’s not crazy to think that Brady could eclipse the 5,000-yard mark for the second time in his career (2011).

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Mike Evans combines the best of both worlds with his dual screen setup

Take a look at how Bucs WR Mike Evans spent his Saturday evening at home.

For Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans, there is no offseason. The Pro Bowler, who this past season became the only player other than Randy Moss to start their career with six-straight 1,000-yard seasons, is already hard at work prepping for the 2020 NFL season.

Evans is already the franchise leader in receiving yards (7,260) and is just now entering his prime. While we’ll have to wait until next season to see if Evans can make it seven-straight 1,000-yard seasons, we can take comfort in the fact that the future Hall of Famer (yeah, I said it) is enjoying some rest and relaxation this offseason.

Evans took to Instagram to show off his sweet dual screen setup, which allowed him to enjoy a little NBA action last night while getting in some much-needed Fortnite practice.

Take a look.

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Mike Evans has his Bucs ‘squad’ ready for Fortnite

See what Tampa Bay Buccaneers star wide receiver Mike Evans recently posted to his Instagram story.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans made history in 2019, becoming just the second player in NFL history, after Hall of Famer Randy Moss, to begin his career with six-straight 1,000-yard receiving seasons.

Evans finished last year with 67 receptions for 1,157 yards and eight touchdowns in just 13 games before being sidelined by a hamstring injury suffered in Week 14’s win over the Indianapolis Colts.

But, Evans isn’t just a pro gamer on the football field, he’s also one off of it, too… sort of. Evans is a big-time Fortnite player, even competing recently in a tournament, looking to win money for a charity of his choosing.

Today, Evans took to his Instagram story to post a picture from Fortnite with his “squad” of Bucs players on screen, including quarterback Jameis Winston (@jaboowins3), wide receiver Chris Godwin (@chrisgodwin) and wide receiver Justin Watson (@jwat).

Take a look.

I honestly love seeing teammates goofing around and being buddies off the field. It makes them seem more real and makes you believe in the chemistry of the team. Can you imagine Antonio Brown ever posting something like this when he was with the Pittsburgh Steelers, especially if Ben Roethlisberger was coming off a 30-interception season?

I think not.

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JuJu Smith-Schuster Shares The Steelers’ Best Madden Player, Offseason Plans

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster joined us in the DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket Lounge in Miami ahead of Super Bowl LIV to discuss his passion for Fortnite and Madden, offseason plans and how he hopes to help get the Steelers to the Super Bowl next season.

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster joined us in the DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket Lounge in Miami ahead of Super Bowl LIV to discuss his passion for Fortnite and Madden, offseason plans and how he hopes to help get the Steelers to the Super Bowl next season.

Steelers WR JuJu Smith-Schuster pairs with Bugha for Fortnite Twitch Streamer Bowl

Steelers WR JuJu Smith-Schuster pairs with Bugha for Fortnite Twitch Streamer Bowl

On January 30, just ahead of the Super Bowl, Twitch and the NFL are coming together for the Fortnite Twitch Streamer Bowl. It’s a charity duos tournament where the teams were selected by draft. The best Fortnite Twitch streamers battled it out to determine draft order and picked their NFL player to join them in the tournament.

The No. 2 overall pick went to Kyle Giersdorf, AKA Bugha, who is easily one of the best Fortnite players in the world. He recently won $3 million at the Fortnite World Cup when he was just 16 years old.

Being a Pennsylvania kid from Pottsgrove, Bugha stayed close to home with his draft pick and went with Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. Smith-Schuster isn’t new to the Fortnite tournament scene and even spent some time two offseasons ago with Faze Clan, one of the biggest gaming teams in the world.

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