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Brock Bowers Says He's 'Ready to Roll' for Raiders vs. Jags After Knee Injury Recovery
After missing the last three games, the Las Vegas Raiders have their star tight end back in the mix.
Brock Bowers, who has been nursing a knee injury, will suit up for Sunday's contest against the Jacksonville Jaguars, and he said he's "ready to roll."
"The first part of the season was tough [and] not feeling 100 percent, but I'm closer now," Bowers said, per ESPN's Ryan McFadden.
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Bowers suffered a knee injury in the Raiders' season opener against the New England Patriots and played through it in Weeks 2 and 3, but has missed the last three games.
He returned to practice ahead of Las Vegas' bye week and is now set to play against Jacksonville.
"He's back," head coach Pete Carroll said. "Last week, he looked good every day, particularly good on the Monday practice. And he kind of stole the show a little bit. So, we're thrilled to have him back."
Before his injury, Bowers had logged 225 receiving yards in four games. He earned All-Pro honors as a rookie in 2024, logging 1,194 yards and five touchdowns.
While Bowers' return is good news, the Raiders have a lot of work to do to turn their season around following a 2-5 start. Having one of the best tight ends in football back on the field certainly will help.

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