Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers showed out during his rookie season in the AFC, establishing himself as one of the best players at his respective position.
Bowers, who declared for the NFL Draft after three seasons with the Georgia Bulldogs at the collegiate level, instantly became the Raiders' No. 1 receiving option last season.
He capped off his rookie season with five touchdowns and 1,194 yards on 112 receptions.
After a phenomenal rookie season, Bowers made an interesting move outside of the white lines. The Raiders star committed to participate in Tight End University in Nashville, Tennessee.
"Officially enrolled in TEU," posted the official social media account of Tight End University.
Tight End University was founded by Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce, San Francisco 49ers' George Kittle and retired tight end Greg Olsen.
The trio has mentioned that they want to create an atmosphere where tight ends in the league can create a community to help build their skills and learn from one another, hence holding an annual camp ahead of each NFL season.
While Brock Bowers is early into his NFL career, he's looking to become one of the best pass catchers in the league. He was selected in the 2024 draft with the No. 13 overall pick, so the hype around Bowers has run deep.
During his three-year career with the Georgia Bulldogs, before joining the Las Vegas Raiders in the NFL, Bowers posted 26 touchdowns and 2,538 yards on 175 receptions.