The Las Vegas Raiders' Week 7 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs quickly dispelled any notion that the Raiders would be okay without Jakobi Meyers. Although Las Vegas was also without Brock Bowers, they had been without Bowers for weeks before going to Kansas City.
With Brock Bowers entering the season on pace to establish himself as the best tight end in the league, only to get hurt in the first game of the season, it goes without saying that the Las Vegas Raiders miss his presence on the field dearly.
The Los Angeles Chargers might have just discovered a new budding star during their dominant Week 8 win over the Minnesota Vikings. The game was yet another chapter in tight end Oronde Gadsden II’s sudden breakout, as he joined Mike Ditka, Brock Bowers and Kyle Pitts with multiple rookie records.
When fully healthy, the Las Vegas Raiders' group of tight ends is arguably the best in the National Football League. Brock Bowers arguably the best tight end in the league or soon will be.
For another year in a row, it looks like the Las Vegas Raiders will be drafting a player in the top 15 picks of the draft. Their last three first-round draft picks are as follows: Tyree Wilson, Brock Bowers, and, most recently, Ashton Jeanty .
It's uncommon, but not unheard of, for notable QBs to change teams -- via trade, free agency, or waiver claim -- at the 11th hour or during a season. Here are the top instances of QBs relocating late and making an impact that season.
Injuries have David Njoku and Darren Waller in doubt for Week 8 action, whereas we know bye weeks will remove Sam LaPorta, Trey McBride, and Brock Bowers from the player pool.
The fantasy football world was pretty excited about the Las Vegas Raiders coming into the 2025 NFL season. With all of the moving parts the team had in the offseason, it offered potential for an explosive attack, even if they wouldn't win many games this year.
The Las Vegas Raiders' offense has not been the same without a healthy Brock Bowers present. The Raiders' offense struggled even with Bowers on the field, but not entirely healthy.
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The Las Vegas Raiders have a group of young, talented players on this roster. That is one thing that this franchise has going for it. They are talented and are looking to lead the Raiders right now as well as in the future.
The Las Vegas Raiders won't have their star tight end, Brock Bowers, once again in Week 7. But there is hope that Bowers will be able to make his return to the field in Week 9, when the Raiders come out of their bye.
Brock Bowers has missed the last two games for the Las Vegas Raiders due to a knee injury. Bowers returned to practice on Friday and was a limited practice participant.
In preparation for Sunday’s matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Las Vegas Raiders were hoping to avoid going in shorthanded. Brock Bowers and Jakobi Meyers were both banged up heading into practice, and the injury report only provided more to worry about.
Las Vegas Raiders star tight end Brock Bowers is listed as doubtful to play against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday due to his knee injury. Bowers is in danger of missing his third straight game.
Brock Bowers knows exactly what it is like to handle the weight of expectations. As the first-round pick of the Las Vegas Raiders in 2024, Bowers was tasked with being an impact contributor right away.
Coming into this season, Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers was expected to be a major piece of this offense as he established himself as one of the best playmakers at his position in his rookie season.
The Las Vegas Raiders fanbase has collectively held their breath on the fate of Brock Bowers. Since suffering a knee injury in Week One against the New England Patriots, Bowers’s performance has taken a slight dip, failing to eclipse 50 receiving yards in any of the next three games.
The Las Vegas Raiders continue to monitor tight end Brock Bowers’ recovery from a lingering knee injury, and head coach Pete Carroll offered the most detailed update yet during his Monday press conference.
Raiders HC Pete Carroll announced that TE Brock Bowers is not expected to play in Week 6 against the Titans as he recovers from a knee injury, per Ryan
This was not the sophomore season that Brock Bowers or the Las Vegas Raiders envisioned. During the second half of Week One against the New England Patriots, Bowers suffered a knee injury that took him out of the game.
Speaking to reporters Monday morning, Raiders HC Pete Carroll said TE Brock Bowers would be “week-to-week” with his knee injury, via Paul Gutierrez. Bowers was sidelined this past week from the loss to the Colts and has been limited since picking up the injury in Week 1.
Hours before kickoff between the Las Vegas Raiders and Indianapolis Colts, the former has made a huge decision on Brock Bowers. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Bowers has been downgraded to out against the Colts, with his status in Week Six against the Tennessee Titans also in question.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Raiders TE Brock Bowers has been playing through a PCL injury and bone bruise in his knee. Doctors reportedly recommended