Since joining the league in 2014, Mike Evans has been an offensive force for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. That remained true in Week 10, as Evans helped the Buccaneers take down the Tennessee Titans while making some NFL history in the process.

Evans caught a 22-yard touchdown in the third quarter that put the Buccaneers up 17-3. They'd go on to win 20-6. Evans' touchdown was the 87th of his career. He jumped Jimmy Graham and is now in a tie with Andre Reed for 16th-most in NFL history, via team reporter Scott Smith.

Over their entire Week 10 win, Evans led Tampa Bay with six receptions for 143 yards and a touchdown. After the game, he spoke about how football is all about battling adversity. With their win snapping a four-game losing streak, Evans has won the battle for now. He went on to thank the fans for cheering the team on despite their recent losses. Their support helped propel the team to victory, via Smith.

The win moved Tampa Bay to 4-5 on the season. Playing in the NFC South, the Bucs are firmly in the chase for the division title. With the New Orleans Saints losing to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 10, the Buccaneers' playoff chances improved.

But the team wouldn't be where it is offensively without Mike Evans. On the year he has now caught 37 passes for 594 yards and five touchdowns. If Tampa Bay wants to reach the playoffs, they'll need Evans to keep balling out. They wouldn't mind if he broke a few more records along the way.