Brock Bowers came into today’s game with 968 yards receiving on the season. Which means he needed 32 yards to reach the 1000-yard mark. He got exactly that on his first play of the game.
And in true Brock Bowers fashion, most of that was on yards after the catch.
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Bowers made the short catch on the first play for the Raiders offense and turned to see a whole lot of open field ahead of him. And he took all of it, running for 32 yards before being stopped at the Vegas 35-yard line.
It was Bowers’ 91st catch of the season. He already has several records. Hitting 1000 yards is more of a milestone than a record. But there is still the rest of this game and three more games after this one for him to break some more records.