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Lee Evans #83 | Wide Receiver | Buffalo Bills
Height: 5-10    Weight: 197    Born: Mar 11, 1981, Bedford, OH

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Statistics
YearTeamGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YG
2004BUF154884317.59258517.000
2005BUF164874315.4724389.500
2006BUF1682129015.780000.000
2007BUF165584915.452000.000
2007 Game Log
WeekOppRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDsRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1DEN252.50000.00
2@PIT2178.50000.00
3@NE177.00000.00
4NYJ67212.00000.00
5DAL11212.00000.00
7BAL59819.60000.00
8@NYJ513827.61000.00
9CIN916518.31000.00
10@MIA46516.30000.00
11NE44010.00000.00
12@JAC2199.50000.00
13@WAS45112.80000.00
14MIA27939.52000.00
15@CLE4369.00000.00
16NYG34314.31000.00
17@PHI122.00000.00
Player Notes
June 9, 2008
Lee Evans commented on his contract and a potential extension, according to ESPN.com. Evans noted that there was nothing new in contract talks with Buffalo, but he hopes he can get a deal done soon. He also said that his goal is to finish his career with one team.

Our View:Evans is among the most dangerous receivers in the NFL, and would rack up strong numbers if the Bills can just find consistency at quarterback. He is well worth a long-term investment by the team.
May 29, 2008
The Buffalo Bills recently offered Lee Evans a lowball contract extension, one the wide receiver declined, according to Pro Football Weekly. Evans’ contract expires at the end of next season, and the Bills are placing a premium on inking him to a long-term extension before training camp commences.

Our View:Evans has performed well on the field, and is one of the most respected leaders in the locker room. He is receptive to staying in Buffalo long-term, so look for the Bills to eventually come through with a mutually acceptable offer.
May 22, 2008
Lee Evans likely won't participate with his teammates until training camp as he works his way back into shape from a shoulder operation, according to the Bills Official Website.

Our View:Lee continues to progress quite nicely and unless something unforeseen happens, there is little reason to think that Evans won't be fully healthy by the time the games count.
May 19, 2008
Lee Evans has been offered a contract extension to continue his career with the Bills, according to Fox Sports. "We have been involved in negotiations with his agent, but per team policy, we don't discuss details," Bills spokesman Scott Berchtold said. "Our position regarding Lee has been consistent in that we want him to remain as a Buffalo Bill."

Our View:Evans, who underwent shoulder surgery this off-season, would likely be looking for something akin to a 4-year, $35-40 million dollar deal, and it remains to be seen if the Bills will shell out that kind of dough for an inconsistent source of production like Evans.
May 19, 2008
The Buffalo Bills players were flying around in a no-pads, non-contact practice session that lasted 90 minutes, according to the Buffalo News. There was almost full participation. The only absentees were tackle Jason Peters, punter Brian Moorman, and rookie fullback Mike Viti, the Army product. Receiver Lee Evans did not participate in team drills. He had offseason shoulder surgery.

Our View:Lee is expected to return to drills within the next few weeks and be at full strength by training camp.