Patriots fans… this just got interesting.
Free agency hasn’t even officially opened — and already, Foxborough is buzzing.
Super Bowl LV champion Mike Evans, former Tom Brady teammate in Tampa Bay, is reportedly sending a clear message:
He wants New England.

According to reports, Evans is prioritizing teams with four key ingredients:
• Stable quarterback situation
• Defined offensive system
• High-level offensive coordinator
• Legitimate Super Bowl aspirations
And somehow… the Patriots check more of those boxes than people expected.
Sources indicate Evans believes he still has elite football left in him — and if given the chance, he thinks he can help New England accelerate its return to contention.
Let’s talk football.
Evans brings size. Physicality. Red-zone dominance. One-on-one matchup nightmares on the outside.
For a Patriots offense that has lacked a true alpha receiver, this isn’t just a depth addition — it’s identity-shifting potential.
Imagine pairing a proven veteran weapon with a young offensive core trying to find its rhythm.
That’s not a quiet move.
That’s a statement.
But here’s the other side.
Evans’ 2025 season was impacted by injuries. He’s no longer 25. And any contract would carry real cap implications.
This would be high upside… with real risk.
So the question now becomes:
Do the Patriots respond to the “green light”?
Because if they pull this off, it’s more than a signing.
It’s a declaration that the rebuild phase is over — and the chase is back on.
Patriots Nation — would you bring Mike Evans to Foxborough?
Drop your take below and follow for more free agency drama before it explodes.