NY Giants Free Agency Rumors: Mike Evans in the Mix The New York Giants are reportedly considering a trade for wide receiver Mike Evans, according to a report from CBS Sports. The 33-year-old receiver, who has spent 12 seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is said to be on the Giants’ radar if he decides to leave Tampa. Jonathan Jones of CBS notes that Evans’ departure is “a real chance,” with the Giants potentially offering a two-year contract worth $20-25 million annually. Despite the high price tag, the Giants are willing to pursue Evans as part of their strategy to build a competitive team for the 2026 season. A healthy Evans would complement rookie Malik Nabers, providing a strong receiving corps. Evans, standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing 231 pounds, has accumulated 866 receptions for 13,052 yards and 108 touchdowns throughout his career. He has also been selected to the Pro Bowl six times, highlighting his consistent performance over the years. In addition to Evans, the Giants are also linked to Wan’Dale Robinson, their slot receiver. Jones reports that the Tennessee Titans could be a destination for Robinson, who recorded over 1,000 yards receiving in 2025 and has had consecutive seasons with more than 90 catches. A potential reunion with former Giants head coach Brian Daboll, now the Titans’ offensive coordinator, adds to the intrigue of Robinson’s possible move. The Giants’ willingness to engage in high-stakes trades underscores their commitment to reshaping their roster. With head coach John Harbaugh actively pursuing top-tier talent, the team’s free agency moves could significantly impact their 2026 season prospects.#cbs_sports #new_york_giants #mike_evans #tampa_bay_buccaneers #jonathan_jones