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Mike Evans becomes Bucs' all-time leading scorer with TD vs. Eagles

AP Photo/Jason Behnken

TAMPA, Fla. -- Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans became the Bucs' all-time leading scorer with an opening-drive touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday -- the first opening-drive touchdown for the Bucs since Week 18 of the 2022 season.

The Bucs were the only NFL team to not have a touchdown on the opening drive from the start of the 2023 season through Week 3 of the 2024 season, according to ESPN Research.

Going with a three-receiver set, quarterback Baker Mayfield connected with Evans in the corner of the end zone on an out route for a 2-yard score, giving him 596 points for his career. Chris Godwin ran a slant and rookie Kameron Johnson ran a hitch, leaving Evans one-on-one with C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

The Bucs' previous record holder for most points scored was kicker Martin Gramatica (592). Evans joins Pro Football Hall of Famers Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith as the only non-kickers in NFL history to lead a franchise in points scored.

On the Bucs' very next possession, after a 28-yard reception from Godwin and a 17-yard pickup from Evans, Mayfield connected with second-year receiver Trey Palmer on a 15-yard touchdown to make it 14-0. It marked the first time the Bucs scored on their first two possessions since Dec. 5, 2021.