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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Mike Evans wants you to follow his daughter on Instagram

Bucs WR Mike Evans has a special request for fans.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans is going for glory in 2020, looking to become the first player in NFL history to begin his career with seven-straight 1,000-yard seasons. And with Tom Brady now the man under center, that seems more than doable.

But before Evans embarks on his historic quest, he’s looking to be the hype man for a very special person in his life — his daughter.

Evans let his followers on Instagram know that his little girl, Ariah, is now on IG, too. Take a look at his recent story.

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My baby girl bout that too 😂 @ariahhlynn

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Help her out, Bucs fans!

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Mike Evans gives fans a look back at his hooping days

Bucs WR Mike Evans took to Instagram to give fans a look at his days as a basketball player.

Mike Evans has established himself as one of the league’s best receivers, and with Tom Brady now under center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Evans will get the chance to showcase his skills on the national stage this season as the Bucs are scheduled to play in five prime-time games.

While Evans will have a shot at making NFL history this season, it’s clear the native Texan still has fond memories of his days playing basketball. Evans recently went on Instagram to show some love to former NBA guard Dwayne Wade, and now, Evans is giving fans a look at some pictures from his younger years on the court.

Take a look.

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Mike Evans honors another sports legend in latest Instagram post

Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans took to Instagram to throw it back to another sports legend.

This season, Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans will finally get to show the rest of the league just how great he is.

The Buccaneers’ all-time leading receiver will be chasing history in 2020 with Tom Brady under center, and Tampa Bay will be featured in five prime-time games, the most allowed.

While Evans is a legend in his own right, he took some time today to throw it back to another sports icon, former Miami Heat guard Dwayne Wade.

Take a look.

Evans often wears Wade’s jersey, so clearly has mad respect for the future NBA Hall of Famer.

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#TBT Streamer Bowl was 🔥

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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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It’s a quiet day at home for Mike Evans

Bucs WR Mike Evans enjoyed a little quiet time at home today with his daughter, while also getting in a little gaming.

Life is good if you are Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans. Not only are you already the franchise’s all-time leader in receiving yards at just 26, but you have a Hall of Fame quarterback leading your offense now in Tom Brady.

With Brady throwing him deep balls in 2020, Evans has a shot at becoming the first receiver in NFL history to begin his career with seven-straight 1,000-yard receiving seasons. He currently holds the record at six along with Hall of Famer Randy Moss.

While Evans still has another month before training camp begins, he seems to be enjoying some quiet time at home today, evident by his Instagram story showing him hanging out with his daughter and doing a little gaming at his computer.

Take a look.

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It was an early morning for Bucs WR Mike Evans

Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans received a pleasant wake-up call this morning from his children.

Mike Evans may be the man on the field, but off of it, he’s just a dad at the mercy of his children.

Evans, who this past season became just the second receiver ever to begin his career with six-straight 1,000 yard seasons, seems to have gotten a pleasant wake-up call this morning from his son and daughter. An early wake-up call.

Take a look at these screen grabs from Evan’s recent Instagram story.

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Mike Evans shows off his first varsity catch on Instagram

Mike Evans may already be the greatest receiver in Bucs history, but years ago, he was just another guy trying to make it on varsity.

Mike Evans made history last season, becoming just the second wide receiver ever, after Hall of Famer Randy Moss, to begin his career with six-straight 1,000-yard receiving seasons.

At just 26, Evans is already the Buccaneers’ all-time leader in receptions (462), receiving yards (7,260) and touchdowns (48). Now that Tom Brady is his quarterback, the sky’s the limit for Evans, who is just entering his prime — a scary thought for the rest of the league.

While Evans has a bright future still ahead of him, the Pro Bowl receiver took to his Instagram story yesterday to post a video of his first-ever catch on the varsity team in high school, showing just how far he’s come.

Take a look at a screenshot from his post below.

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Mike Evans wishes his daughter a happy birthday on Instagram

See what Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans posted on his Instagram story in honor of his daughter’s 8th birthday.

It may be a tough time right now for a lot of people, but that doesn’t mean we should lose sight of the things that matter most in life, especially family. With much of the world practicing social distancing right now in light of the coronavirus pandemic, it’s important to take time and celebrate those special moments.

For Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans, that meant taking to Instagram today to celebrate his daughter Mackenzie’s 8th birthday. Take a look at some screenshots from his Instagram story below.

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Mike Evans feels ‘blessed’ to do what he does

Check out this video Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans recently posted to his Instagram.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans had himself another historic season. The franchise’s all-time leader in receiving yards had his sixth-straight 1,000-yard receiving season, which made him the only player in NFL history besides Randy Moss to start their career that way.

Evans played in just 13 games this past season before being sidelined with a hamstring injury he suffered in Week 14 against the Indianapolis Colts. He collected 67 receptions for 1,157 yards and eight touchdowns, earning himself another Pro Bowl selection.

And, with the emergence of third-year receiver Chris Godwin, Evans could find himself putting up even bigger numbers in 2017. Tampa Bay, which hasn’t made the postseason since 2007, has their sights set on the playoffs in 2020 after a strong finish to last season.

As Evans prepares for another grueling offseason, he took some time to post the below video and caption on Instagram, thanking fans for the love and saying he feels blessed to do what he does.

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