Raiders' rookie tight end Brock Bowers kicked off his first career Pro Bowl on Thursday night in Orlando, Florida, by participating in the Pro Bowl Skills Showdown, a competition between the AFC and NFC.
The 2025 Pro Bowl Games are here! Rookie Brock Bowers will be representing the Raiders and AFC in Orlando, Florida, for the multi-day AFC vs. NFC competition that culminates in a flag football game. Maxx Crosby was also selected to the Pro Bowl, but will not be participating due to his recent surgery.
Brock Bowers and James Cook, both from Georgia football, are taking part in the NFL's Pro Bowl Games. Here's what they will do in Orlando.
Four Georgia Bulldogs have made the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl. The Pro Bowl's flag football game will be held on Feb. 2 in Orlando, Florida. The only former Georgia Bulldog to make the NFC's Pro Bowl roster is Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter.
Catch all the action from the 2025 Pro Bowl Games Skills Showdown between the NFC and the AFC live from Orlando on Thursday.
Brock Bowers, the 6’4″, 230-pound tight end, made an immediate impact in his rookie season with the Las Vegas Raiders. In the 2024 regular season, Bowers recorded 112 receptions for 1,194 ...
New York Giants assistant head coach/offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, who underwent two rounds of interviews with the New Orleans Saints for their head coaching vacancy, including a nine-hour in-person second meeting,
Raiders icon and Super Bowl champion Marcus Allen has laid out what Tom Brady must do next in his bid to turn around the fortunes of his struggling franchise.
Jared Goff, Justin Jefferson and the NFC built a big lead over the AFC in the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Games on Thursday, the first night of competition for this
Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase showed impressive hands during Thursday's 2025 Pro Bowl Games receiving challenge, but he and the AFC lost.
Thirty players will be participating in their first Pro Bowl Games, including five rookies: Las Vegas tight end Brock Bowers, New England quarterback Drake Maye, Jacksonville wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr., New York Giants receiver Malik Nabers and Los Angeles Rams linebacker Jared Verse.
Cincinnati Bengals Pro Bowlers Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase and Trey Hendrickson are set to compete in three of the five events in Thursday's Pro Bowl Skills Show, the NFL announced Wednesday. Burrow is set to make his first Pro Bowl appearance after his second career selection.