Mike Evans has been a powerhouse this season when healthy, scoring six touchdowns across just seven games before his hamstring injury. His absence has left a big void in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense, especially with Chris Godwin also out for the season.
The injury occurred in Week 7 on Monday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens, but the 31-year-old was not placed on injured reserve. While the Buccaneers aim to have him back by Week 12 against the New York Giants, his status remains uncertain as we head into the next few weeks.
With fantasy playoffs approaching, having Evans back would boost any roster needing consistent points. Here, we will review his injury status and the outlook for his fantasy potential once he is back on the field.
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Mike Evans Injury Update
Evans' recovery is monitored weekly, with no set return date. Head coach Todd Bowles and the team's medical staff are taking a cautious approach, as a premature return could aggravate his hamstring and sideline him longer.
However, avoiding injured reserve so far points to a hopeful return by Week 12. The veteran wide receiver would not have been eligible to return until Week 13 against the Carolina Panthers if placed on IR.
WR Mike Evans is expected to be out until after the Buccaneers’ Week 11 bye due to the hamstring injury he suffered Monday night. pic.twitter.com/mKQLpKIkyv
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 22, 2024
Evans missing from the lineup has left Baker Mayfield and the offense relying on other options, including Sterling Shepard, Jalen McMillan, Trey Palmer, and tight end Cade Otton, who has been a bright spot in fantasy in recent weeks.
However, these players lack Evans' reliability, especially in contested catches and deep targets. As the former Pro Bowler is evaluated, his progress and practice status will be closely watched, as his return is essential for the playoff push.
Mike Evans Fantasy Football Outlook
Evans' eventual return could provide a much-needed boost for fantasy managers, particularly with the playoffs nearing. He has been a dependable fantasy producer due to his touchdowns and Mayfield's tendency to look for him in crucial situations.
Despite a rotating roster of pass-catchers stepping up, none bring the same level of threat that the Texas native offers. Upon his return, he is a WR1 option for any fantasy lineup, assuming he resumes his usual role as Mayfield's go-to option.
Injury update: Bucs wide receiver Sterling Shepard has a hamstring injury and his return is questionable. Bucs are already without Mike Evans and Chris Godwin.
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) October 27, 2024
Week 12 versus the Giants could be the target return date, but managers should remain updated on his progress. In the meantime, consider players like Otton or even McMillan for short-term production in deeper leagues, especially as Otton has benefited from Evans and Godwin's absence.
Holding Evans through this injury should pay off. He is a prime candidate for solid performances in Weeks 12-14, just as playoff weeks hit in most leagues.
While uncertainty lingers, the Super Bowl champion remains a high-priority hold for those hoping to make a playoff push. His return will be pivotal for Tampa Bay and fantasy managers, providing a strong wide receiver option for the season's final stretch.
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