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Mike Evans Earns Sixth Pro Bowl Nod

WR Mike Evans ties Mike Alstott with his sixth Pro Bowl invitation, the most among offensive players in Bucs franchise history, as he replaces CeeDee Lamb on the NFC roster

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Mike Evans is headed to his sixth career Pro Bowl, further burnishing his Hall of Fame résumé.

On Monday, the NFL announced that Evans will be replacing the Dallas Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb on the NFC roster for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games. Lamb is unable to participate due to injury. Evans joins two Tampa Bay Buccaneers teammates, tackle Tristan Wirfs and defensive lineman Vita Vea, both of whom were named as Pro Bowl selections on January 2.

Evans' six Pro Bowl selections ties him with Bucs legend Mike Alstott for the most by an offensive player in franchise history. Only Hall of Fame defenders Derrick Brooks (11) and Warren Sapp (seven) have more. Evans has been voted into the Pro Bowl in five of the last seven seasons.

Evans' all-star nod comes after he once again made NFL history, becoming just the second player in NFL history to gain at least 1,000 receiving yards in 11 straight seasons. He joined Hall of Famer Jerry Rice on that abbreviated list, and only Rice, with 14, has more such seasons overall. Despite missing three games and most of a fourth due to a hamstring injury, Evans caught 74 passes for 1,004 yards and 11 touchdowns.

Over 11 NFL seasons, Evans has amassed 836 receptions for 12,864 yards and 105 touchdowns. His 105 touchdown receptions rank ninth in league history and he has reached double digits in that category in six of his 11 NFL campaigns.

The 2025 Pro Bowl Games will take place in Orlando, Florida from January 30 through February 2, culminating in a flag football game.

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