Nearing the halfway point of the regular season and the final weekend of October football, the Las Vegas Raiders (2-5) are struggling as they suit up Sunday to tackle the AFC West leading Kansas City Chiefs (6-0). But Raiders rookie tight end Brock Bowers is providing high-level play and league-leading stats at the position.
“[He’s] been a bright spot for us each and every week,” said Raiders coach Antonio Pierce during this week’s preparations for the Chiefs.
Last Sunday in a Week 7 game against the Los Angeles Rams, coach Pierce hurt his team’s chances again and made his second head-scratching, mis-management major mistake this season when failing to go for a touchdown on 4th and 9 and down 8 points with less than 3 minutes to go in the ball game. The Raiders had gone on a 14-play drive in 7 minutes to the Rams 4-yard line. Brock Bowers was targeted on 2nd and 3rd down in double coverage, but QB Gardner Minshew was unable to connect. Pierce elected to kick a field goal with all three timeouts left, and the Raiders lost 20-15. Bowers performance and stats against the Rams were career-highs with 10 receptions for 93 receiving yards.
Raiders (+7) bettors may have been happy, but Bowers and his teammates were not following another turnover-filled defeat. The Raiders have a league-worst minus-13 turnover differential this season following four more against the Rams.
Bowers was the Raiders 1st round draft pick this season taken No. 13 overall. He’s been a “baller” since he arrived at Raiders training camp and now excelling in his first pro football season after dominating at Georgia as a 2-time Mackey Award winner as the nation’s top tight end.
“Since the day he got here he’s been quiet, confident, just a baller,” Raiders star DE Maxx Crosby said. He’s a stud, and already one of the better tight ends in the league. He catches everything, runs through tackles, makes people miss. He’s a complete package. I love that he’s on our team.”
Bowers’ 47 receptions not only lead the entire NFL through last Sunday’s games, he has the most catches by any tight end through their first seven career games since 2000.
Bowers racked up 10 more receptions last week versus seven different Rams defenders. His versatility and ability to create after the catch continue to be the Raiders’ best assets on offense.
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Bowers has 1 TD reception this season, and sadly that’s tied for the team lead as Raiders QB’s have thrown just 6 TD passes. This week Bowers will take the field against Chiefs 9-time Pro Bowler and future Hall of Fame TE Travis Kelce, who has a team-high 28 receptions for 245 yards and zero touchdowns this season.
While the Chiefs defense has been dominant thanks to a No. 1 rated defensive line (Raiders #11), 49ers tight end George Kittle did have 6 receptions for 92 yards last week against the Chiefs. Bowers will be the focal point of the Raiders offensive attack again, and at least 6 receptions seems likely.
Power Plays newsletter projects the Raiders (236) to have the fewest offensive yards of all NFL teams in Week 8 games. But Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes has been underperforming this season. Mahomes’ 6-8 touchdown-to-interceptions is the worst among the NFL’s 24 quarterbacks who have started all of their team’s games this season. He’ll welcome the addition of WR DeAndre Hopkins this week in a trade from the Tennessee Titans. The betting line (Chiefs -9.5) hasn’t moved since that trade.
Raiders QB Gardner Minshew has 4 TD’s and 8 INT’s in five starts this season. He’ll likely be passing more again against the Chiefs with the matchups suggesting limited running game success.
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“It’s Raider week so it’s definitely a little bit more energy added to that week.”
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