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Mike Evans left Buccaneers' win with a hamstring tweak, raising concerns about his 1,000-yard streak.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans left Sunday’s 29-27 win over the New York Jets in the fourth quarter with a hamstring injury, described by coach Todd Bowles as a "tweak," and will undergo an MRI. Evans, 32, recorded four catches for 33 yards and his 106th career touchdown, ranking ninth in NFL history, but has just 140 receiving yards this season. His injury raises concerns about his ability to maintain his streak of 11 consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, though he previously returned from a similar setback to finish last season with 1,004 yards. Fellow wideout Chris Godwin may return for the Week 4 game against the Philadelphia Eagles after missing time due to a dislocated ankle.