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.
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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
Brock Bowers is having a rookie season for the ages ... While Bowers' record over Ditka is secured for now, his receptions record is still in doubt. New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers entered Week 17 just four catches behind Bowers, so they ...
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
He was benched by the Giants ... inaugurating a new president, Daniels already has been crowned the king of D.C. And there’s no reason to think he won’t keep getting better and better. Finishing second was Raiders tight end Brock Bowers, who broke ...
Raiders tight end Brock Bowers breaks Puka Nacua's rookie receptions record in the team's Week 17 game against the Saints
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers had his eye on two more NFL records going into the Week 17 game against the New Orleans Saints, and he has now surpassed both marks in what has been a historic rookie season.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers secures all-time rookie reception record with 110 catches surpassing New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers.
The No. 4 spot on the draft board is still a premium draft selection, and the Patriots will have a crack at one of the top-four players in college football. It might make them less likely to trade the pick now out of fear of missing on a potential game-changer right out of the gates.
Part of the 2025 NFL Draft puzzle has fallen into place. The majority of the first-round draft order is now known following the conclusion of the regular season, but it is still more than three months away.