The Bucs got Mike Evans his $3 million incentive bonus instead of kneeling out the clock and NFL fans loved it

Absolutely incredible.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were one of the few NFL teams to go into Week 18 with actual stakes at hand against the Saints. Tampa Bay needed a win (or Falcons loss) in order to lock up the NFC South, but that wasn’t the only thing on the team’s mind:

Mike Evans was so close to a massive $3 million incentive bonus.

Evans went into the game needing five receptions and 85 yards to reach that bonus and tie Jerry Rice for an 11th straight 1,000-yard season. Yet, when the Bucs forced a late-game turnover on downs to virtually end the game, it appeared that Evans was going to come up five yards short of that pay day.

Baker Mayfield had other ideas.

In a somewhat risky move during a one-score game, the Bucs lined up for an offensive play instead of kneeling out the clock. The sole purpose was to get Evans his five yards and that bonus, which was exactly what happened.

Just look at the reaction from the Bucs bench — it was so good. Everyone was fired up for Evans, and NFL fans loved that the Bucs actually made sure to get Evans his money.

This was how Twitter/X reacted

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