Brock Bowers injury update: Raiders reveal TE's status vs. Chargers

Las Vegas Raiders star tight end Brock Bowers is officially questionable for Monday night’s clash against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Bowers did not practice all week due to a knee injury he suffered in Vegas’ season opener against the New England Patriots.
Bowers, who just began his second season in the National Football League, hauled in five receptions for 103 yards last week. He is coming off an insanely strong rookie season, in which he totaled 112 receptions for 1,194 yards and five touchdowns.
Speaking with reporters Monday, head coach Pete Carroll revealed that the tight end is considered “day-to-day.” He added that the longer week of preparation with the Raiders playing on Monday Night Football will give Bowers a bit more time to recover than usual.
“We’re just going day-to-day,” Carroll said. “Those guys are tough guys. They’re not gonna take the easy way out of this. They’re all gonna push to get right. These three days right now are really crucial. We got the day off today, tomorrow is workouts and then we have the Tuesday day off. That will be really crucial for us. I know the Chargers have that even more so with the break they have, but this will really help us and give us a chance.”
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Bowers finished as leading receiver in week one win
The injury occurred when Bowers took a big hit out of bounds on a 38-yard reception. The Fresno Bee reported that Bowers wanted to re-enter the game after suffering the injury but was told no by team trainers. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero spoke postgame with Bowers, who told him he was “fine.”
The Raiders selected Bowers with the 13th overall pick out of Georgia in the 2024 NFL Draft. He led Las Vegas in receiving with 112 catches for 1,194 yards — both rookie records — to go along with five touchdowns.
Once again, Bowers finished as the team’s leading receiver last Sunday despite not playing much of the second half. His availability will be key ahead of Monday night’s divisional matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers, who opened their season with a win against the Chiefs last Friday night.
Based on the comments from Carroll and the earlier reports on Brock Bowers’ injury, it seems the tight end missing the rest of Sunday’s game was a precautionary measure. It sounds as if he avoided a serious injury and the extra day of preparation should likely be enough time for him to be ready to go in Week 2. Kickoff between the Raiders and Chargers is set for 10 p.m. ET on Monday in Las Vegas.
On3’s Chandler Vessels contributed to this report.