Las Vegas Raiders rookie tight end Brock Bowers has emerged as one of the few bright spots in a challenging season.
During a 34-19 loss to the Miami Dolphins, Bowers put on an impressive performance with 13 catches for 124 yards and a touchdown. This achievement set a new NFL record for the most receptions by a rookie tight end in a single game, breaking the 1985 record of 12 catches held by former New York Giants tight end Mark Bavaro.
Bowers, one of the most highly touted tight end prospects in NFL history, continues to exceed expectations. With 70 receptions so far this season, he is on pace to rewrite more records. He needs just 16 receptions to tie Sam LaPorta’s rookie tight end receptions record and 371 yards to surpass Mike Ditka’s rookie receiving yards milestone. His success is particularly notable given inconsistent quarterback play from Gardner Minshew.
The Raiders’ offensive struggles persist despite changes, including firing offensive coordinator Luke Getsy. Now at 2-8, Las Vegas appears poised to focus on the 2025 draft, with a top quarterback prospect likely their target.
While the season remains grim, Bowers’ historic performances provide a glimmer of hope for the franchise’s future.