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Brock Bowers

TE

#89

Experience: 2 years

Height: 6-4

Age: 22

Weight: 235 lbs

College: Georgia

2025 SEASON

  • REC
    10
  • YDS
    141
  • AVG
    14.1
  • TDS
    0
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Receiving

Days

G REC YDS AVG LNG TD 1st 1st% 20+ 40+
Mondays 1 5 38 7.6 9 0 2 40 0 0
Sundays 1 5 103 20.6 38 0 4 80 3 0

Months

G REC YDS AVG LNG TD 1st 1st% 20+ 40+
September 2 10 141 14.1 38 0 6 60 3 0

Opponents by Group

G REC YDS AVG LNG TD 1st 1st% 20+ 40+
vs AFC Teams 2 10 141 14.1 38 0 6 60 3 0
Outside Own Division 1 5 103 20.6 38 0 4 80 3 0
vs Own Division 1 5 38 7.6 9 0 2 40 0 0

Opponents by Team

G REC YDS AVG LNG TD 1st 1st% 20+ 40+
New England Patriots 1 5 103 20.6 38 0 4 80 3 0
Los Angeles Chargers 1 5 38 7.6 9 0 2 40 0 0

Outcomes

G REC YDS AVG LNG TD 1st 1st% 20+ 40+
Losses 1 5 38 7.6 9 0 2 40 0 0
Wins 1 5 103 20.6 38 0 4 80 3 0

Stadiums

G REC YDS AVG LNG TD 1st 1st% 20+ 40+
Gillette Stadium 1 5 103 20.6 38 0 4 80 3 0
Allegiant Stadium 1 5 38 7.6 9 0 2 40 0 0

Biography

TRANSACTION: Selected by Las Vegas Raiders in the first round (13th overall) of the 2024 Draft, April 25, 2024.

AT A GLANCE
• Finished his rookie season with 112 receptions for 1,194 yards (10.7 avg.) and five touchdowns. His 112 receptions finished as the third most in the NFL in 2024 and his 1,194 receiving yards also finished tied for eighth in the NFL - first in the NFL among tight ends.
• Established multiple rookie records, recording the most receiving yards by a rookie tight end in NFL history (1,194), breaking Hall of Fame TE Mike Ditka's record set in 1961, as well as the most receptions in a season by a rookie in NFL history (112), breaking Puka Nacua's record set in 2023.
• His 112 receptions in 2024 are the most in a single season in Raiders history and are the third most in NFL history among tight ends.
• Recorded four games with 10+ receptions in 2024, becoming the first tight end in NFL history to record four games of 10+ receptions in his rookie season, passing Jeremy Shockey (2 in 2002).
• Three-time First Team All-American at Georgia (2021, 2022, 2023) – just the third player in program history to accomplish the feat (Herschel Walker, David Pollack). Also the first ever back-to-back winner of the John Mackey Award (2022, 2023), given to the nation's best tight end.

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