DETROIT (AP) — Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans returned to the lineup after missing three games with a hamstring injury and didn't last a half against the Detroit Lions.

The six-time Pro Bowler was hurt late in the second quarter Monday night when he attempted to make a catch. He was ruled out with a concussion and shoulder injury, which coach Todd Bowles said was a broken collarbone.

“He’s going to be gone until toward the last of the season,” Bowles said after Detroit's 24-9 win.

After the team's medical staff evaluated Evans on the field, he slowly walked to the sideline. A cart took him to the locker room.

The Lions (5-2) bounced back from a loss as they have done flawlessly for nearly three years, extending their NFL-long streak of 51 games without dropping two straight i

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