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    Brock Bowers Injury Update: What Fantasy Owners Need to Know About Raiders TE Ahead of Week 9
    Brock Bowers Injury Update: What Fantasy Owners Need to Know About Raiders TE Ahead of Week 9
    Brock Bowers Injury Update: What Fantasy Owners Need to Know About Raiders TE Ahead of Week 9
    Brock Bowers Injury Update: What Fantasy Owners Need to Know About Raiders TE Ahead of Week 9

    LOOK: Raiders TE Brock Bowers’ GF Cameron Shares Snippets From Hearty Offseason Vacation Ft. Yellow Porsche worth $200,000

    It’s no secret that NFL players are fans of living ostentatious lifestyles, and Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers is no stranger to it. A recent post by the tight end’s girlfriend, Cameron Newell, shows her enjoying the offseason alongside him. They can be seen relishing in several leisurely activities together, including massages, dinners, arcade games, and most interestingly of all, visiting a clearly luxurious car collection, which includes a $200,000 2026 Porsche 911 GT3 and also what looks like a F1 single-seater.

    The caption of the post is simply:

    “Some recent favorites,” wrote Cameron Newell

    Bowers just finished his second season in the NFL, which, despite being productive, was nowhere near the heights of his rookie year. In 2025, the former Georgia man recorded 680 yards, with seven touchdown receptions in 64 receptions.

    That’s basically half of what he did in 2024, when he accrued 1194 receiving yards, with five touchdowns in 112 receptions. While he scored two touchdowns more this past season, his receptions and receiving yards were significantly reduced. It’s also important to point out that he did miss some games due to injury, playing 12 games in 2025 instead of the 17 he played in 2024.


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    Brock Bowers’ Difficult 2025 Season: A Story About Injuries

    The main reason behind Bowers’ low production in 2025 was injuries. His campaign started with an injury that forced him out of the Week 1 game against the New England Patriots. Initially, the injury wasn’t properly diagnosed, but it turned out to be a Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) strain. He played through the injury from Week 2 until Week 4, but he was clearly limited with less than 50 receiving yards in each of those games.

    Bowers was sidelined from Week 5 until Week 7. He returned in Week 9 (Week 8 was the team’s bye), but in late December, with the team out of playoff contention, he was placed on the injured reserve.

    Last week, there was a momentous change in Las Vegas, with the announcement that Klint Kubiak, the offensive coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks this Super Bowl-winning season, was set to be the new head coach of the Raiders.

    The Raiders were the worst team in the NFL in 2025. However, they’re a team full of potential, especially on offense, where they have key players like Brock Bowers and 2024 Heisman finalist Ashton Jeanty. It remains to be seen if Kubiak can turn around their fortunes in the upcoming season.

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