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Mike Evans made history in the second quarter of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ clash with the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday Night Football.
Evans recorded the 100th touchdown of his career, catching a pass from Baker Mayfield for a 23-yard score.
It was his second score of the game, as he previously found the end zone to tie the game in the first quarter.
99 of his career touchdowns have occurred through the air, with one resulting from a fumble recovery during the 2018 season. Evans became the 26th player in NFL history to reach 100 scores, per Scott Smith of the team’s official website.
He also surpassed Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver Michael Irvin for the No. 30 spot on the league’s all-time receiving yards list.
Fans were amazed after he reached 100 touchdowns.
Evans has been consistent throughout his career, surpassing 1,000 receiving yards in every season since he was drafted by Tampa Bay with a first-round pick in 2014. He’s also developed into a red zone threat over the past few years, racking up 51 touchdown grabs since the start of his 2020 campaign.
The five-time Pro Bowl receiver finished the first half with four catches for 49 yards in addition to his pair of scores.