E very now and then you get teams that make some very head-scratching moves, and the Las Vegas Raiders have certainly had their fair share. Now, the firing of Antonio Pierce was n
However, if there was one bright spot during the team's 4-13 season, it would have to be rookie tight end Brock Bowers. He broke the NFL record for most catches in a year by a rookie (112), and also broke Mike Ditka's record for receiving yards in a season for a rookie tight end (1,194). On Friday, the honors for Bowers kept pouring on in.
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.
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.
Las Vegas Raiders rookie tight end Brock Bowers was one of the bright spots for the team this past season. Bowers set multiple records as a rookie tight end in
Raiders tight end Brock Bowers breaks Puka Nacua's rookie receptions record in the team's Week 17 game against the Saints
Bowers earns first-team All-Pro honors after ranking third in the league in receptions with 112, eighth in receiving yards with 1,194 and fourth in yards after catch with 596.
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.
Let’s look at how the Las Vegas Raiders’ rookie class fared in a 34-20 Week 18 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in the season finale: Brock Bowers: It was a fairly quiet game for Bowers, but he did have four catches for 50 yards and scored his fifth touchdown of the season with a garbage-time score with 25 seconds to go.
Brock Bowers shined as the Raiders' 13th pick, earning All-Pro honors with record-breaking stats and a "Superman" reputation.
It was tough to imagine more than a player or two on the San Francisco 49ers earning an AP All-Pro honor when the season ended. However, despite a mediocre year