Used largely to provide impact off the bench, Evans showed a high defensive work rate and efficiency in his tackling, while also flashed his damaging running ability and offloading skills on occasion.
But for the benefits he brought the side, several incidents overshadowed that. His last on-field act as a member of the Warriors was being sinbinned for his part in a melee which broke out during their final match of the season against the Gold Coast Titans. Evans was suspended for the first five games of the 2022 NRL season because of it.
Earlier in the 2021 season, in a game he was the non-playing 18th man for, he ended up at the centre of attention as broadcast cameras caught a message written on his wrist tape which clearly read "fold some c***", for which he received a $5000 fine. He also served a one-match suspension in August for lashing out at Cronulla Sharks centre Will Chambers following a verbal exchange.
The 29-year-old's career with the Warriors ends after 14 games, in which he averaged 17 tackles at a 95 per cent efficiency and 70 metres with ball in hand in 29 minutes per game.
He played 131 total NRL games across his time with the Warriors, Eels and Sydney Roosters.