The statement comes amid widespread chatter about whether Evans will pursue another team or a championship elsewhere. Gilmore emphasized that the “Cheetah-like” consistency Evans shows on the field is being misrepresented by fabricated reports and manipulated images, calling the circulating material misleading engagement traps.
Evans, 32, endured a quieter 2025 season after a Week 7 clavicle injury against the Lions. He returned late in the year and posted three catches for 31 yards with a late 4-yard touchdown in Week 17 against the Dolphins, finishing the season with 30 receptions for 368 yards and three touchdowns in 11 games.
While speculation about Evans’ next destination persists, Gilmore previously suggested his client’s competitive nature typically drives him to continue playing, ideally with the Buccaneers. The current message from his representation remains clear: no substantial news should be trusted unless it comes directly from Evans or his family foundation.