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Bills Eyeing Hall of Famer for Brady's Offense
5 Feb
Summary
- Bills prioritize adding receiver talent for Josh Allen.
- Mike Evans projected to join Bills for $26 million.
- Evans seeks contender status for potential Super Bowl.

The Buffalo Bills have identified wide receiver as a critical need this offseason, aiming to surround quarterback Josh Allen with more effective weapons. General manager Brandon Beane is reportedly focusing on acquiring a proven talent in free agency, with Mike Evans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers being a notable potential target.
League sources suggest there is less than a 50% chance Evans re-signs with the Buccaneers, indicating his career there may be concluding. Evans is reportedly interested in joining a contender to pursue another championship. While the New England Patriots were considered a possibility, the Buffalo Bills are now believed to be the leading contenders for the former All-Pro.
Despite his age, Evans demonstrated he can still perform at a high level last season. He would immediately become the Bills' top wide receiver option. The projected cost of $26 million over two years is considered manageable for the Bills, especially given their financial situation. The opportunity to compete for a Super Bowl is expected to make Buffalo a desirable location for Evans, though he should ideally serve as a complementary piece rather than the sole primary addition.



