
The San Francisco 49ers made a statement in free agency this offseason. Mike Evans arrived from Tampa Bay on a three-year deal, giving Brock Purdy a 6-foot-5 boundary receiver with 11 1,000-yard seasons, six Pro Bowl selections, and a Super Bowl ring on his resume. When Purdy found out the news, he was working out at George Kittleâs place in Nashville.
He noticed something on the wall immediately.
âI was working out at Georgeâs place and got the news that we just signed Mike Evans,â Purdy said Monday as players reported for the start of the offseason program. âUp in Georgeâs weight room, heâs got a Mike Evans jersey, so I was like, âAlright, sick. I get to throw to this guy.ââ
What Purdy Said About Evans

Purdy did not need long to explain what the addition means from a quarterbackâs perspective.
âAs a quarterback, you dream of those kinds of situations,â Purdy said. âWith his size, itâs different.â
The size point is not a small one. At 6-foot-5, Evans gives Purdy a target unlike anything he has had consistently in San Francisco. Kittle carries more responsibilities than simply catching passes, and the 49ers have been searching for a true outside presence since Brandon Aiyukâs situation deteriorated. Evans fills that void immediately.
Evans chose San Francisco over Tampa Bay despite the Buccaneers reportedly offering more money. He explained his thinking on the Real Ones podcast with new teammate Fred Warner.
âIâve always had that competitiveness in me, since I was a kid,â Evans said. âIâm trying to prove people wrong and prove myself right. So thatâs what this is about.â
He added that last seasonâs injury-shortened campaign, in which he was limited to eight games, has left him motivated rather than diminished.
âIt kind of gave me a second wind,â Evans said. âIâm a little bit fresher than I have been in years past, and Iâm trying to use all the juice Iâve got.â
What the 49ersâ Locker Room Is Saying

The enthusiasm around Evans extends well beyond Purdy. Christian McCaffrey made no effort to hide his excitement when asked about the signing.
âI was so fired up, man,â McCaffrey said. âHeâs somebody that, if youâre a fan of football, youâve watched his entire career, and itâs hard not to like the guy. Heâs a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Somebody that, in my opinion, has never gotten enough credit, and I think he plays that way. He plays with a chip on his shoulder.â
McCaffrey went further, describing what Evans brings beyond the stat sheet.
âHeâs one of the best go-ball runners in the history of the NFL,â McCaffrey said. âHe blocks his butt off, heâs mean, and heâs the perfect fit for our offense.â
Evans will wear No. 5 with the 49ers, a nod to his high school days in Galveston, Texas, after his usual No. 13 was unavailable with Purdy already wearing it.
Final Word for the 49ers
Evans brings 866 career receptions, 13,052 yards, and 108 touchdowns to an offense that already ranked seventh in total yards last season despite dealing with significant injuries. Adding a player of his caliber and motivation to that group is a meaningful upgrade.
Purdy is dreaming about it. McCaffrey is fired up. Evans is hungry.
The 49ers have reason to feel good about what this offense could look like in 2026.