Raiders Rookie Bowers Makes History With 112 Catches, Team Looks at New Coaching Staff
In a remarkable rookie season, Raiders tight end Brock Bowers broke records by catching 112 passes. He became just the seventh rookie in team history to make the Pro Bowl—a bright spot in an otherwise tough year.
“The success that I was able to have individually so far has been pretty amazing and shocking to me,” Bowers said.
Patrick Graham’s defense strategy stayed tough all season, while persistent injuries pushed young players into the spotlight, creating a sink-or-swim experience that could help next year. With Tom Brady now part-owner, big changes are coming. His presence might mean less hands-on involvement from owner Mark Davis in football decisions.
After letting go of coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco, the Raiders’ hunt for new leadership has drawn interest from Lions offensive genius Ben Johnson. Inside sources say he’s interested in taking over in Las Vegas. The next head coach will have $45 million in cap room for 2025 and some real talent to work with.
Pro Bowler Robert Spillane leads the Raiders defense, while Jakobi Meyers powers the passing attack. Getting linebacker help leads the team’s priority list, but keeping Spillane in silver and black is the main goal. As for running back, doubts remain.
Sincere McCormick showed promise in brief appearances but hasn’t earned the starting spot yet. New draft picks Jackson Powers-Johnson and D.J. Glaze add strength to a growing young team. Still, the search for a capable franchise quarterback goes on.
The cutting-edge facilities in Las Vegas have become a big draw for fans. Players are also attracted to Nevada’s tax-free environment when making their choice on whether to join the team.
Next season brings nine home games to Vegas. That’s nine chances for the Raiders to end their 23-year playoff win drought in front of home fans.