We should witness NFL history again this year.
Bucs iconic wide receiver Mike Evans has never played in less than 13 games in a season. And since 2018 he has caught at least six touchdowns per year.
So just based on that, Evans will become a more legendary receiver sometime this season.
Evans ranks 13th all-time in touchdown catches with 94. Old-school Bucs fans should understand how jarring that statistic is. If Evans just gets six touchdown catches, he will become only the 11th receiver in the 105 years the NFL has existed to catch 100 touchdown passes (provided Davante Adams doesn’t beat him there — Adams currently has 95).
With just six touchdown catches, Evans will move into a three-way tie for ninth place in NFL history with Tim Brown and Steve Largent. Don Hutson is currently 10th with 99.
If Evans matches his league-leading 13 TD catches from last season, he would move into sole possession of ninth place. After Brown and Largent’s 100, the next-highest man on the list is Tony Gonzalez with 111 touchdown catches.
Of the players currently in the top-10 of touchdown catches, only Larry Fitzgerald (121) and Antonio Gates (116) are not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Gates became eligible last year. Fitzgerald will be eligible when the Hall selectors next vote this winter.
The man (?) behind the Twitter handle @_MLFootball is absolutely right.
HISTORIC: With seven more TDs, #Bucs WR Mike Evans can pass Hall of Famers Steve Largent and Don Hutson for NINTH All-Time with 101.@MikeEvans13_ is one of the most underrated WRs of all-time pic.twitter.com/EEQxnGM2sO
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) June 29, 2024