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After his rookie year with the Las Vegas Raiders, Brock Bowers was already a league superstar. Las Vegas went 4-13 in Bowers’ rookie year with the Raiders. Antonio Pierce was the head coach when Bowers was a player. Pierce was fired following the season. Pete Carroll, whose team won the Super Bowl, will be his head coach next year. Before getting ready for his first season in Carroll’s coaching role, Bowers used social media to share some great news with fans.
Antonio Pierce was the head coach when Bowers was a player. Pierce was fired following the season. Pete Carroll, whose team won the Super Bowl, will be his head coach next year. Before getting ready for his first season in Carroll’s coaching role, Bowers used social media to share some great news with fans.

At his alma school, Napa High School, Brock Bowers will be holding a youth football camp.

The Napa High School football camp, hosted by Brock Bowers, will take place on June 30. From “9-12 am,” as stated on the poster, the camp is scheduled to kick off. Attendance at the program, which is open to kids aged 7 to 14, will cost $75.
In his rookie year with the Raiders, Brock Bowers caught 112 passes for 1,194 yards and five touchdowns. He elevated himself to the most elite level of NFL tight ends, earning comparisons to Mark Andrews, George Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Trey McBride.

During his debut year with the Las Vegas Raiders, Bowers played college football for three years with the Georgia Bulldogs. Bowers caught 56 passes for 714 yards and six touchdowns in his final season at Georgia.
Bowers caught 175 passes for 2,538 yards and 26 touchdowns in three years of collegiate football.

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