Raiders TE Brock Bowers units rookie receptions mark


Las Vegas tight finish Brock Bowers caught 4 passes within the Raiders’ regular-season finale on Sunday, nudging him previous New York Giants large receiver Malik Nabers for the NFL’s single-season rookie reception file.
Nabers briefly owned the file after making 5 grabs within the Giants’ 20-13 loss at Philadelphia early Sunday afternoon to go away him with 109 on the season.
Just a few hours later, Bowers shook off a gradual begin and hauled in all 4 of his receptions throughout the second half of the Raiders’ 34-20 residence loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. His a hundred and tenth catch got here on a 21-yard reference to Aidan O’Connell within the third quarter.
Bowers completed the season with 112 receptions, the third-most by a good finish in NFL historical past. Zach Ertz holds the single-season file along with his 116-catch marketing campaign with Philadelphia in 2018.
Drafted thirteenth total out of Georgia, Bowers grew to become a direct weapon for Las Vegas and wound up orchestrating the best debut season by a good finish in league historical past. He set the receiving yards file for rookie tight ends, surpassing the 1,076 yard complete set by Professional Soccer Corridor of Famer Mike Ditka with Chicago in 1961.
Bowers ended up with 1,194 receiving yards this season, tied for eighth-most within the NFL. He additionally caught 5 touchdowns for a Raiders crew that completed 4-13 and missed the playoffs for the third straight yr.
Nabers concluded his first marketing campaign with 1,204 yards, simply forward of Bowers for seventh within the league, and 7 touchdowns. The sixth total pick of LSU was a shiny spot throughout an in any other case dreary centennial season for New York, which misplaced a franchise-record 14 video games, together with 10 straight losses at one level, additionally a franchise worst.
His fourth catch on Sunday gave him 108 on the yr and moved him previous Steve Smith (2009) for the Giants’ single-season reception file.
–Discipline Stage Media