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Bills Emerge as Top Suitor for Super Bowl Champion WR
Veteran receiver Mike Evans could be the perfect fit for Josh Allen and the Buffalo offense.
Feb. 19, 2026 at 7:15pm
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The Buffalo Bills are reportedly interested in signing veteran wide receiver Mike Evans, who is coming off a Super Bowl championship with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Analysts believe Evans could be an ideal target for Bills quarterback Josh Allen, providing a reliable and dominant presence in the passing game.
Why it matters
The Bills have lacked a true No. 1 receiving threat for Allen, and adding a player of Evans' caliber could take their offense to new heights as they look to make another deep playoff run. Evans' combination of size, speed, and red zone prowess would complement Allen's skill set well.
The details
According to reports, Evans' options are open for the 2026 season, meaning a return to Tampa Bay is not guaranteed. This opens the door for the Bills to aggressively pursue the veteran wideout, who has topped 1,000 receiving yards in 11 straight seasons prior to an injury-plagued 2025 campaign. Analysts believe Evans could thrive in Buffalo's offense under new coordinator Joe Brady, providing Allen with a dominant boundary receiver and red zone target.
- Evans is set to become a free agent in the 2026 offseason.
The players
Mike Evans
A veteran wide receiver who recently won a Super Bowl championship with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Josh Allen
The starting quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, who is looking to add a true No. 1 receiving threat to his offense.
Joe Brady
The new offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills, who could help maximize Evans' skill set in the team's passing attack.
What they’re saying
“A return to Tampa Bay is clearly an option for Evans, but becoming the top receiver in Buffalo with quarterback Josh Allen makes a lot of sense, too. Under new coach Joe Brady, Evans could be that boundary X target for Allen and create matchups in the low red zone.”
— Matt Bowen, ESPN Analyst
What’s next
The Bills will need to act quickly to gauge Evans' interest and potentially make an aggressive offer to sign the veteran receiver in free agency.
The takeaway
Adding a player of Mike Evans' caliber would be a game-changing move for the Bills' offense, as they look to surround Josh Allen with the necessary weapons to make another deep playoff run. Evans' proven track record of production and his ability to dominate in the red zone could be the missing piece for Buffalo's Super Bowl aspirations.
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