DENVER - Technically, Brock Bowers is a rookie tight end. Realistically, and to the delight of the Las Vegas Raiders, the No. 13 overall draft pick is a multi-skilled player.
Bowers went up and over Denver Broncos safety P.J. Locke on a middle-of-the-field jump ball from quarterback Gardner Minshew, hauled in the ball, and scampered down the left sideline for a 57-yard catch-and-run touchdown for the first score of his career.
It was the longest play by the Raiders this season. It also was the longest reception by a Raiders TE since Darren Waller in Week 17 of 2019 (75 yards, also at Denver).