Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers had an all-time rookie campaign. He was just honored in the most prestigious way.
Brock Bowers shined as the Raiders' 13th pick, earning All-Pro honors with record-breaking stats and a "Superman" reputation.
Brock Bowers, Jayden Daniels, and Bucky Irving were amount the players that won fantasy managers their leagues for 2024. Several rookies made impactful fantasy contributions and have key outlooks for the 2025 season.
Brock Bowers is rewriting the NFL record books Sunday. The Las Vegas Raiders tight end now has the most receiving yards for a tight end in his rookie season in NFL history, breaking Mike Ditka's 63-year old record for most receiving yards by a tight end in his rookie season in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints .
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Brock Bowers has broken Mike Ditka’s 1961 record for yards receiving by a rookie tight end. Drafted by the Las Vegas Raiders 13th overall out of Georgia, Bowers eclipsed Ditka’s mark of 1,076 yards when he made a 13-yard catch late in the second quarter on Sunday against New Orleans.
The Las Vegas Raiders are wrapping up a season that certainly didn’t go as planned in Antonio Pierce’s first year as head coach. However, there are building
Las Vegas Raiders standout Brock Bowers broke Mike Ditka's 63-year-old NFL record for receiving yards by a rookie tight end.
Add another accolade to the list for Pro Bowl tight end Brock Bowers.The Las Vegas Raiders rookie was named to The Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro First Team.
One season. One AP First Team All Pro nod. Brock Bowers' meteoric rise to the NFL best tight end is official. It wasn't a great surprise. Bowers led the NFL among tight ends in receiving (1194), receptions (112),
Malik Nabers' time as the NFL record holder for catches in a rookie season was short-lived. While the New York Giants wide receiver finished the season
Aidan O’Connell passed for two touchdowns, tight end Brock Bowers broke two rookie NFL records, and the Las Vegas Raiders beat the New Orleans Saints 25-10.