How Tom Brady helped heal Mike Evans’ injured hamstring
Tom Brady has helped play a big role in Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Mike Evans battling back from his hamstring injury.
As soon as it was announced Tom Brady would be signing his two-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, fans knew the veteran signal-caller would have a monster impact on the young stars on offense.
That’s been the case for Mike Evans, who no doubt is enjoying life catching balls and practicing with Brady on a consistent basis so far in 2020. However, it’s not just their work together on the field that’s having a big impact on Evans. Nope, as it turns out, Brady is also helping him get healthier as well.
Mike Evans has been visiting TB12 to help recover from his hamstring injury and Bucs fans should be excited
As it turns out, Evans has made himself familiar with Brady’s body coach and business partner Alex Guerrero, as he’s been visiting TB12 of late to try and get himself back to full health. This shouldn’t come as a major surprise, as it was recently announced Guerrero is not only working with multiple Tampa Bay players, but he also has his own office inside the team’s facility.
The Bucs have apparently rolled the red carpet out for Guerrero. How is he returning the favor? Well, not only is he helping keep Brady in his best shape, but he’s also working wonders on Brady’s new teammates, with Evans being exhibit A of that.
Thus far this season, Brady has thrown for 456 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions. Evans has hauled in eight balls for 106 yards and two scores. The more these two standouts work together, the more offensive production Bucs fans will surely be able to enjoy.