Rookie safety Justin Evans had the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' only takeaway in Sunday's overtime loss in Green Bay, intercepting a deep pass by Brett Hundley that was intended for wide receiver Jordy Nelson. That was Evans' third interception of the season, making him the team leader in that category.
The Buccaneers selected Evans with the 50th overall pick in a 2017 draft that was considered very deep in defensive backs, particularly safeties. He was the 15th defensive back selected overall and the seventh safety off the board. Tampa Bay is certainly pleased with its selection, as Evans is now tied for the NFL lead in interceptions among rookies.