Buffalo Bills The Buffalo Bills selected Evans with the 13th overall pick in the first round of the
2004 NFL draft. Lee was the first wide receiver since
Eric Moulds in 1996 to be taken by the Bills in the first round. Evans was initially assigned the jersey number 84. Evans, as a reference to his full name, had always worn the number 3 in college, a number that was not allowed to be used in the National Football League for wide receivers. At that time, receivers and tight ends were only allowed to wear uniform numbers 80–89. Evans, in order to include the number 3 somewhere in his jersey number, instead chose 83, which required special permission; the Bills had set aside the number after the retirement of former Bills great
Andre Reed. The Bills' first-round draft pick moved into the starting lineup in his first season and emerged as one of the Bills' best players on offense. He caught 48 passes for 843 yards and 9 touchdowns as a rookie. The nine touchdowns remains a Bills rookie record. During a game between the Bills and
Miami Dolphins on December 4, 2005, Evans faced off against his former teammate on the
Wisconsin Badgers,
Chris Chambers. Evans set then career highs with receiving yards (117) and touchdowns (3), but Chambers set Miami franchise records for receptions (15) and receiving yards (238) as well as scoring the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds. Evans quickly became a fan-favorite among Bills fans. After the departure of
Eric Moulds, he established himself as the Bills' top receiver in 2006 with 82 receptions for 1,292 receiving yards and 8 touchdowns. He became a big ally for then starting quarterback
J. P. Losman in the passing game, establishing himself as a deep threat at wide receiver. On November 19, 2006, in a game against the
Houston Texans, he set the Buffalo Bills record for receiving yards in one quarter (205) and one game (265). He also became the first player in league history to record two 80-yard-plus touchdowns in one quarter when he caught two 83-yard touchdown passes in the first quarter. In a 2007 game against the
New York Jets, Evans wrestled a long pass away from Jets rookie cornerback
Darrelle Revis, which resulted in an 85-yard touchdown reception to clinch the game for the Bills as they won 13–3. Evans underwent minor shoulder surgery in the 2008 offseason. Coach
Dick Jauron stated that the shoulder had been bothering Evans for the previous two years. The offseason surgery did not seem to slow Evans down in the 2008 season as he recorded his second 1,000 yards receiving season with 63 receptions, 1,017 yards, and three touchdowns, including an 87-yard score from Losman, who had since been relegated to the backup for
Trent Edwards. Despite his strong play the Bills missed the postseason at 7–9. The next two seasons were less successful for Evans, as his yardage and touchdown count regressed both years with
Terrell Owens and later
Stevie Johnson taking over Evans' role as Buffalo's top receiver. Evans finished his Buffalo career with the third most receiving yards (5,934) and touchdowns (43) in franchise history, in addition to the fourth most receptions (377), which included six passes that each went for more than 70 yards.
Jacksonville Jaguars On April 15, 2012, Evans signed a one-year contract with the
Jacksonville Jaguars. He was released on August 12.
Retirement In 2012, after he was released by the
Jacksonville Jaguars, Evans announced his retirement. ==NFL career statistics==