Las Vegas Raiders rookie tight end Brock Bowers and the offense caught fire in the fourth quarter to lead the Raiders’ comeback against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 2.

Raiders-Ravens winners and losers: Brock Bowers breaks out in Baltimore - Silver And Black Pride

Las Vegas Raiders rookie tight end Brock Bowers and the offense caught fire in the fourth quarter to lead the Raiders’ comeback against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 2.

In the Las Vegas Raiders' Week 2 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, rookie tight end Brock Bowers had a breakout performance, showcasing why he was such a high draft pick in 2024. Bowers, selected 13th overall, was criticized initially due to the Raiders' other pressing needs on the roster. However, in just his second NFL game, Bowers has already proven his worth.

Bowers set two franchise records for the Raiders, breaking the previous marks held by Raymond Chester and Amari Cooper. His 156 receiving yards in his first two games set a new record for a Raiders tight end, while his 15 total receptions in the same span also surpassed Cooper's rookie record. In the game against the Ravens, Bowers hauled in nine catches for 98 yards, playing a key role in the Raiders' upset win. His clutch catches in the fourth quarter helped the team overcome a 10-point deficit, demonstrating his value as a reliable and dynamic weapon for the Raiders​