The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are preparing to play without one of their most important offensive weapons. Wide receiver Mike Evans is expected to miss three to four weeks after suffering a hamstring injury during Sunday’s win over the New York Jets, per Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports.

The report was later echoed by Greg Auman of FOX Sports, who added that while the issue isn’t as severe as last season’s injury, the timeline still threatens Evans’ streak of consecutive 1,000-yard campaigns.

Tied with Hall of Famer Jerry Rice at 11, Evans’ pursuit of a 12th straight season is now in jeopardy.

While the absence of Evans reshapes Tampa Bay’s passing attack, the front office made a notable move on the other side of the ball. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on X that the Buccaneers have re-signed

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