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Mike Evans Eyes Super Bowl Ring in Free Agency
7 Mar
Summary
- Mike Evans seeks Super Bowl contention and elite QB.
- He also demands a top offensive coordinator and touches.
- Commanders and Giants face challenges meeting criteria.

Six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Mike Evans announced his intention to play in 2026 and test free agency for the first time. He has outlined specific criteria for his next team, including a legitimate chance to win a Super Bowl, a quarterback he believes in, a top-tier offensive coordinator, and a promise of high-volume targets.
The Washington Commanders and New York Giants have been identified as potential landing spots. Both teams can offer Evans plentiful targets due to their current wide receiver situations. Furthermore, both possess promising young quarterbacks with the potential for elite performance.
However, neither the Commanders nor the Giants are currently viewed as Super Bowl contenders, presenting a significant obstacle. Additionally, their offensive coordinators—Matt Nagy for the Giants and David Blough for the Commanders—may not meet Evans' standard of 'top-shelf.' It remains uncertain if these teams can fulfill enough of Evans' demands to secure his services.
Other teams mentioned as potential suitors include the Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers, and Los Angeles Chargers. The Bills' interest may have shifted following their acquisition of DJ Moore.




