The Tampa Bay Buccaneers dropped a 24-9 decision to the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on Monday night, but that wasn't the extent of their losses in Week Seven. Wide receiver Mike Evans, the most decorated offensive player in franchise history, sustained a broken clavicle in the second quarter that, according to Head Coach Todd Bowles, would keep him out "mostly towards the end of the year."

Evans, who was making his return after missing three games to a hamstring strain, was injured while trying to catch a deep ball down the middle of the field. He got his hands on the ball despite tight coverage but was unable to maintain possession upon hitting the ground. He was quickly ruled out of the game due to both the shoulder injury and a concussion.

Quarterback Baker Mayfield, who has put up MV

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