A statement shared on social media by ESPN's Jenna Laine urges fans to ignore fake Mike Evans posts and trust only official channels. A wave of online rumors involving Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans is being pushed back on publicly.
The statement warns fans and media that posts about Mike Evans should be treated as fake unless they come directly from Evans’ official social accounts or his family foundation. It also calls out fabricated stories, fake quotes, and edited images generated and posted for engagement, including content that may be manipulated by artificial intelligence.
The message encourages fans to rely on verified sources, be cautious with unattributed quotes or recycled photos, avoid sharing unverified posts, and use platform tools to reduce exposure to misleading content.
In short, if it is not coming from Evans’ verified channels, do not treat it as real. There is no current information as to whether Evans will be returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2026 NFL season.
This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Mike Evans' agent warns of offseason misinformation