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Blockbuster Free Agency Move: 49ers Sign Mike Evans to Record $60 Million Deal – Ending 12 Years With the Buccaneers, Evans Says He Came to San Francisco to Win a Super Bowl With Brock Purdy

SANTA CLARA, California – The San Francisco 49ers made one of the most shocking moves of the 2026 NFL free agency period by reaching an agreement with star wide receiver Mike Evans. The three-year contract is worth up to $60.4 million, marking the end of Evans’ 12-year tenure with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The agreement was reported on March 9, just as the free agency negotiation window opened. According to top insiders such as Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport, Evans quickly reached a deal with San Francisco, a move widely viewed as a major signal of the 49ers’ intent to compete for a Super Bowl.

After more than a decade in Tampa Bay, Evans leaves the Buccaneers with a remarkable legacy. Since being drafted in 2014, he has become one of the most consistent wide receivers in the NFL, recording multiple consecutive 1,000 yard seasons and playing a key role in the franchise’s Super Bowl championship run.

However, for Evans, joining San Francisco represents more than simply signing a new contract. It is an opportunity to join one of the most talented rosters in the NFC. The 49ers already feature a dynamic offensive core, and Evans’ arrival is expected to significantly expand the team’s passing attack.

In his first comments after the agreement was reached, Evans made it clear that his primary motivation for choosing San Francisco was the chance to win another championship.

“I came to San Francisco for one reason: to win. This organization has a winning culture and an outstanding quarterback in Brock Purdy. I want to be part of a team that’s ready to compete for a Super Bowl.”

For Brock Purdy, Evans’ arrival provides an elite target in the passing game. A receiver with Evans’ size, contested-catch ability, and big-game experience could quickly become one of Purdy’s most trusted weapons in critical moments.

With this signing, the 49ers have sent a clear message to the rest of the league: they remain firmly in win-now mode. Bringing in a veteran superstar like Mike Evans not only strengthens their offense but also reinforces San Francisco’s determination to turn the 2026 season into a legitimate Super Bowl run.

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Mike Evans Makes Key Statement About Signing with San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers needed a wide receiver. They’ve now secured one of the best available. However, the story of Mike Evans’ move to Santa Clara didn’t begin with contract figures or scheme fit, but rather with a phone call from an injured tight end. This week, Evans signed a three-year deal worth up to $60 million, bringing Brock Purdy a true No. 1 wide receiver that the 49ers had been missing. He had options, with several teams expressing interest. But when speaking to the media on Thursday, Evans made it clear who made the final call. “George was the most persuasive,” Evans said with a smile. “George really sold me. He’s the main reason I’m here, just because he’s such a great player and teammate.” George Kittle of the 49ers convinced Evans to join San Francisco. The friendship between Evans and George Kittle dates back to the 2018 Pro Bowl, a relationship spanning nearly a decade. When the 49ers needed someone to convince Evans, Kittle was ready, even though he’s currently recovering from an Achilles injury that may sideline him for part of the 2026 season. It worked. Evans wasn’t chasing money, which made his decision even more significant. “Money is not the most important thing to me,” he said. “It’s just football. And that’s what excites me. I’m really excited. Every time I step into Levi’s Stadium and feel the energy of the fans, I get energized. The rich history of the San Francisco 49ers always gets me fired up. I feel like it’s given me a boost in my career, and that’s why I chose to come here.” The contract includes only $16.3 million in guaranteed money, a structure that provides flexibility for both sides if things don’t work out. Nick Wagoner@nwagonerMike Evans says that 49ers tight end George Kittle was the biggest persuader in getting him to San Francisco.Evans said Kittle was a major reason why he ultimately chose to join the Niners.1:58 PM · March 12, 2026 Evans Makes Bold Statement About Brock Purdy Evans also had plenty to say about the quarterback he’ll be catching passes from. He called Brock Purdy a “true professional” and a “guy who’s really underrated,” adding that he had seen Purdy’s potential all the way back in 2022. “The first game he started was against my Buccaneers,” Evans said. “Right then, I realized that if I played with him, I felt I could help him a lot. He was already a really good player. I hope I can help him achieve his career goal, which is to become a Super Bowl champion, an MVP contender, and have a great career in San Francisco.” This isn’t the talk of a veteran just taking his last paycheck. Evans speaks as if he truly believes in what he’s about to do, and the 49ers will cherish every word he says. Conclusion for San Francisco Evans arrives with a chip on his shoulder after injuries limited him to just eight games in 2025, snapping a streak of 11 consecutive seasons with over 1,000 yards. “I always feel like I have something to prove,” he said. “I always feel like I can do even better.” San Francisco has the quarterback, the coach, and the team culture. What they needed was a great wide receiver. Kittle made the decision. Evans made the right choice. Now, the 49ers will get to see the results as everything comes together.

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