George Kittle Thrilled as Trade Shifts Mike Evans to NFL Legend Status
The San Francisco 49ers signed wide receiver Mike Evans to a three-year, $42. 5 million deal that looks bigger on paper than it actually is. The contract basically works as a one-year, $14.
3 million fully guaranteed commitment. It includes a $12 million signing bonus and option bonuses of $12. 05 million in 2027 and $10.
95 million in 2028, which adds up to $23 million total. Evans is coming off a 12-year stretch in Tampa Bay where he put up franchise records with 866 catches, 13,052 yards, and 108 touchdowns in 176 games. MORE: Chiefs facing major roster questions ahead of ‘most important’ 2026 NFL draft At his introductory press conference, Evans said George Kittle played a big role in getting him to San Francisco.
Kittle broke down that recruiting pitch during an appearance on the “ Bussin’ With the Boys ” podcast. “One of the biggest things I said is that the Niners organization puts so much money back into the players and how they take care of us, how we travel, how our facility is ran… [49ers CEO Jed York] does such a good job of putting money back into the team so that we can be at our best,” Kittle said. “I just think our organization is ran like an NFL team is supposed to,” Kittle added.
“If you ask a 10-year-old kid like, ‘What would you expect an NFL team to do? ’ We do all that plus more. So, I kind of just sold him on the organization.