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Buccaneers Star Mike Evans Sidelined for Season After Brutal Collision
21 Oct
Summary
- Mike Evans suffered a concussion and shoulder injury in MNF loss
- Injuries occurred on a deep pass play where he made an incredible catch
- Evans was carted off the field in "excruciating pain" and ruled out for the game

On October 21, 2025, Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans made his return to the field after a three-game absence. However, his comeback was short-lived as he suffered two injuries on the same play during the team's Monday Night Football loss to the Detroit Lions.
In the second quarter, Evans ran a deep route and appeared to make an incredible catch downfield. But as he hit the ground, he let go of the ball, indicating a serious injury. Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles later confirmed that Evans had sustained both a concussion and a shoulder injury on the play.
Evans remained motionless on the field for a few moments before being unsteadily helped off by trainers. He was then carted off the field, with ESPN's Lisa Salters reporting that he was in "excruciating pain." Bowles revealed that the injuries will sideline Evans for most of the 2025 season.
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This is a devastating blow for the Buccaneers, who were counting on Evans to help turn their season around. The 11-year veteran has been a consistent star, recording 1,000 receiving yards in 11 straight seasons, tying an NFL record held by the legendary Jerry Rice. However, injuries have now become a major concern for the Buccaneers as they try to navigate the rest of their campaign without one of their key offensive weapons.