Former Tom Brady Teammate – Super Bowl LV Champion Sends 49ers Faithful Into Frenzy With “Green Light” Signal Before Free Agency: “I Want the San Francisco”
SAN FRANCISCO, California – The free agency market has not officially opened, but one message was enough to send the Bay Area into a frenzy. Mike Evans – former teammate of Tom Brady and Super Bowl LV champion – is reportedly sending a clear signal to the San Francisco 49ers: he wants to come to Santa Clara.
According to league insider reports, when Evans enters free agency he will prioritize teams with a stable quarterback, a creative offensive system, an elite play-caller, and a legitimate path back to the Super Bowl. The 49ers – led by Kyle Shanahan’s dynamic scheme and anchored by quarterback Brock Purdy – check nearly every one of those boxes.

Sources close to the situation indicate that Evans has privately expressed confidence that he still has elite football left in him. He believes that within Shanahan’s offense, alongside stars like George Kittle and Christian McCaffrey, he could thrive and help push San Francisco back to championship form.
From a football perspective, Evans would provide something the 49ers have lacked at times – a dominant outside target with size, red-zone efficiency, and the ability to win contested catches. His veteran presence could also stabilize a receiving corps that has dealt with injuries and inconsistency in recent seasons.
Still, there are calculated risks. Evans’ 2025 campaign was slowed by injuries, and at 33 years old, durability becomes part of the evaluation. Adding him would require careful salary cap maneuvering, especially for a roster already built around several high-priced stars.
The biggest question now is whether the 49ers will respond to the signal. If San Francisco makes the move, it won’t just be about adding a weapon. It would be a statement that the window to win remains wide open – and that the Faithful are ready for another run at the Lombardi Trophy.













