WATCH: Bucs WR Mike Evans scores his 100th career receiving TD

It took Mike Evans less than five minutes into the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Week 7 matchup to enter the history books.

It took Mike Evans less than five minutes into the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Week 7 matchup vs the Baltimore Ravens for Baker Mayfield and Evans to connect on a 25-yard touchdown catch.

Already moving up in history to the Top 30 in all-time receiving yards in Week 5, Evans moves up another all-time ladder as Evans hits the century mark with 100 career receiving touchdowns and is now tied with Hall of Famers Steve Largent and Tim Brown with the ninth-most in NFL history. Evans is the only active player with 100 career touchdown catches.

The next hurdle is TE Tony Gonzalez—oh look, another Hall of Famer—who has 111 career touchdowns. While Jerry Rice’s 197 touchdowns are likely one of those records that will never could, however, be broken, Evan finds himself moving towards the Top 5 all-time over the next couple of seasons.

4. Cris Carter (Hall of Fame) – 130 TDs

5. Marvin Harrison (Hall of Fame) – 128 TDs

6. Larry Fitzgerald – 121 TDs

7. Antonio Gates – 116 TDs

8. Tony Gonzalez (Hall of Fame) -111 TDs

As Evans ascends up the receiving mountain, he’s becoming surrounded by more Hall of Fame players, whether they have been inducted already or will be, such as WR Larry Fitzgerald and TE Antonio Gates.

Jerry Rice, Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, and Marvin Harrison are the only four players in NFL history who have reached 100 receiving touchdowns faster than Evans, the 18th receiver in history to eclipse 12,000 yards with a single team.