Bio

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Height: 5-10
Weight: 197
College: Wisconsin
Years in NFL: 6, 1st Round draft pick
Birthdate: 3/11/1981

PRO:

The first of the Bills two 2004 first round draft picks (13th overall)…the fourth of four wide receivers taken in the top 15 picks in the 2004 draft (Larry Fitzgerald, 2nd by AZ; Roy Williams, 7th by Det.; Reggie Williams, 9th by Jac.)…first WR taken by the Bills in the first round since Eric Moulds, 24th overall in 1996.

CAREER

Through his first four seasons, Evans has more receptions (233), yards (3,727) and receiving TDs (29) than any receiver in team history … Has five 70-plus yard touchdown receptions – tied for most in the NFL since 2000; tied for the team record (Glen Bass and Eric Moulds)… Ranks 6th in team history with nine 100-yard receiving games… 58-game consecutive game reception streak is the third longest in team history… 29 TD receptions are tied for fifth in team history… Nine 100-yard receiving games rank sixth in team history… 3,727 receiving yards rank ninth all-time in Bills history… 233 receptions rank 10th in team history… Established the team’s single-game receiving record with 265 yards @ Houston on 11/19/06… 265-yard performance was the best in the NFL in 2006, highest in league since Terrell Owens’ 283 vs. Chicago 12/17/00 and 11th best in NFL history.

2008 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

  • Led the Bills in both receptions (63) and receiving yards (1,017)
  • Ranked fourth in the AFC with a 16.1 yards per reception average; Ranked 10th in the AFC in receiving yards
  • Posted his 10th career 100-yard receiving game vs. Sea. (9/7), catching four passes for team-high 102 yards
  • Recorded four catches for 77 yards at Jac. (9/14), all four resulting in first downs…caught a game-long 37-yard reception on a 3rd-down play in the fourth quarter to set up Buffalo’s go-ahead score
  • Hauled in an 87-yard touchdown reception at Arz. (10/5), a new career-long…finished with 100 yards on two receptions, his 11th 100-plus yard performance and second of the season
  • Vs. SD (10/19), became the 10th player in team history with 250 career receptions, tying Peerless Priceas the second fastest to reach the mark in 70 games… posted a season-high eight catches for 89 yards and one touchdown
  • Notched his third 100-yard performance, gaining 116 yards on a team-high seven catches at Mia. (10/26)
  • Did not record a reception vs. Cle. (11/17), breaking a 67-game receiving streak, the third-longest in team history
  • Notched his fourth 100-yard game of the season at KC (11/23), hauling in five catches for 110 yards
  • Vs. Mia. (12/7), had three catches for 23 yards… with his first reception, gave him 50 receptionson the season and became the 6th WR in team history with three 50+ catch seasons in a career
  • Surpassed 1,000 yards for the second season of his career with 63 yards on five receptions vs. NE (12/28)

BADGERS

The first player in Wisconsin history to gain over 1,000 yards receiving in a season, accomplishing that feat twice (2001 and ‘03)… the first player to catch more than 60 passes in a season (2001 and ‘03) in school annals…started 38 of 47 games for the Badgers, catching 175 passes for 3,468 yards and 26 touchdowns, breaking the old school career-records of 131 receptions for 2,103 yards by Al Toon (1982-84) and 23 scoring touchdowns by Tony Simmons (1994-97)… in 2003, was a first-team All-Big Ten Conference choice. Recipient of Wisconsin’s Jimmy Demetral team Most Valuable Player Award, becoming the first two-time winner of that honor (won in 2001) since Al Toon (1983-84)…led the Big Ten with 1,213 yards on 64 receptions and 13 touchdowns…his 13 touchdown receptions broke a Wisconsin record of nine, he tied in 2001 and Al Toon set in 1984. Became the first player in school history to gain over 200 yards in a game more than once in a career (228 vs. Michigan State in 2001, 258 yards vs. Michigan State 2003)…His five touchdowns (9, 75, 18, 70, 18) vs. Michigan State tied a Big Ten game-record. … Finance major, with a minor in Computer Sciences.

PERSONAL

An avid bowler – participated in the Professional Bowlers Association’s Pro-Am during the Etonic Championships in Buffalo in 2008, 2007 and 2006 … career-high is 279 … attended Bedford (Oh.) High…All-Midwest Top 50 selection by Prep Football Report, Prep Star and Super Prep…First-team All-State pick in his senior year…Also named team MVP and captain …career totals include 38 catches for 984 yards (25.6 avg) and 12 touchdowns …intercepted four passes and blocked three kicks as a senior…averaged 17.7 yards per rush his junior season…finished second at the state track meet in the 300-meter hurdles … married to the former Miranda Farr… couple has one son, Lee Evans IV.

COMMUNITY

Lee is one of the most active Buffalo Bills in the community as the spokesperson and volunteer for a number of different community programs. Evans was named the 2007 Buffalo Bills Walter Payton Man of the Year, as voted on by selected members of the Western New York community. The prestigious award began in 1970 and honors players who demonstrate outstanding balance in their lives between civic and professional responsibilities.

Evans has been involved in community service since his rookie year when as a member of the Rookie Club. He visited Women and Children’s Hospital, attended a field trip with Buffalo Public School children to the Historical Society, served Thanksgiving Dinner at Friends of the Night People and handed out presents at the Annual Holiday Party for Children.

Evans has served as spokesperson for the 2006, 2007, and 2008 “What Moves U” Challenge with the Buffalo Public Schools. As spokesperson, he was featured in the “What Moves U” PSA, appears on the cover of all of the “What Moves U” Materials sent to the Buffalo Public Schools and additional schools throughout Western New York. Lee annually attends the What Moves U Fieldhouse Party where he talks with the students about the importance of staying active and living a healthy lifestyle. The program is done in partnership with the American Heart Association and BlueCross BlueShield of WNY and stresses the importance for children to get active for at least 60 minutes of every day and strive to be physically fit.

Evans proactively asked to get involved in the “Team Up 4 MS” program. He was featured in a public service announcement to increase awareness of MS in our region and encourage fans to donate to the “Team Up 4 MS” program. Evans annually attends the MS Dinner of Champions and encourages all in attendance to continue to support the cause. This is especially important in WNY because there is a statistically high rate of multiple sclerosis. Evans has also invited guests from the MS Society to sit in his personal suite at Buffalo Bills home games.

Evans was selected as a nominee for the Home Depot NFL Neighborhood MVP Award. On Tuesday, September 18, 2007 he was presented with the award and then joined in to help with a building project in his honor at the Boys and Girls Club of Buffalo.

In addition to his work with the What Moves U Challenge and the “Team Up 4 MS” program, Lee has volunteered at a number of different community events and programs including the Buffalo Bills and American Red Cross Blood Drive at Ralph Wilson Stadium, The Billieve – Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign, the local Make-A-Wish Foundation and the NFL Grassroots Grant announcement at Riverside Park in Buffalo.

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