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Raiders' Bowers Doubtful, Meyers Questionable for Chiefs Game
Bowers suffered a posterior cruciate ligament injury and bone bruise, limiting his speed and production to 14 catches for 122 yards before being shut down.
- Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers practiced Friday but remains doubtful for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs after missing the past two games.
- Bowers' PCL injury and bone bruise from the Raiders' season opener forced his recent absence after he tried playing through the injury but could not perform at full speed.
- Raiders tight end Brock Bowers' numbers slipped after the knee issue, averaging 33.7 yards per game in the past three games after 76 yards per game in Weeks 1 to 3.
- Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said he'd prefer to sit Brock Bowers with the team's bye following this weekend, noting Jakobi got more than Brock did.
- The injury report shows Brock Bowers listed as doubtful and Jakobi Meyers questionable, raising short-term depth concerns for the AFC West game.
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Raiders report: No. 1 TE, WR return to practice before Chiefs game
Raiders tight end Brock Bowers and wide receiver Jakobi Meyers returned to practice Friday, though Bowers could still miss his third straight game.
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Read Full ArticleRaiders' Brock Bowers (knee) is on track to miss his third consecutive game due to injury
Raiders’ Brock Bowers (knee) is on track to miss his third consecutive game due to injury - originally posted on Sportslens.com Through six games in 2025, the Las Vegas Raiders are 2-4. The team is coming off a 20-10 win in Week 6 vs. the Tennessee Titans. Las Vegas is on the road this Sunday to face Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs for an AFC West showdown. In their matchup vs. Kansas City, the Raiders will be without one of their top offensive …
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