NFL Says Officials Did Not Ask Mike Evans for an Autograph
It sure looked like a couple of NFL officials asked Mike Evans for an autograph on Sunday, but the NFL says that did not happen.
It sure looked like a couple of NFL officials asked Mike Evans for an autograph on Sunday, but the NFL says that did not happen.
A postgame video from Sunday appears to show an NFL referee asking Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans for an autograph.
A close game between the Bucs and the Saints led to heated tensions on the field, and those heated tensions led to one of the better fights you’re going to see in the NFL.
Tom Brady put on the pads and worked out with his new teammates in Tampa for the first time on Tuesday, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Head Coach Dirk Koetter said earlier this year that he wouldn’t like it if one of his players joined the anthem protest movement currently sweeping the NFL. Well, one of his players joined that movement, and Dirk Koetter doesn’t like it.
Reaction to Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans’ national anthem protest during Sunday’s game continues to roil the Sunshine State and now a powerful Florida politician urges a boycott of the team.
In an essay for Fox Sports 1’s “Speak for Yourself,” co-host Jason Whitlock discussed Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans protesting Donald Trump’s election, as well as NBA coaches Stan Van Gundy, Gregg Popovich and Steve Kerr for their
Mike Evans, the split end who sat down for the national anthem over Donald Trump’s election to the presidency on Sunday, vows to stand for the remainder of the season.
The anthem protest trend in the NFL has known no better friend than ESPN. The reflexively liberal, Bristol-based sports giant has ferociously defended Colin Kaepernick and his copycats at nearly every turn. That romantic media/protest love story took a turn on Sunday night.
A Tampa Bay sports writer called it a “shame” anyone would criticize Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans for his anti-American protest against the country and President Elect Donald Trump during Sunday’s game.
Monday, Fox Sports Radio’s “Outkick the Coverage” host Clay Travis reacted to Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans’ decision to kneel during the national anthem to protest Donald Trump winning the 2016 presidential election. Travis slammed Evans, calling him
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans knelt during the playing of the national anthem on Sunday before the Bucs took on the Chicago Bears.