Brock Bowers injury update: Raiders star battling PCL injury and bone bruise, can resolve issue with rest
Anyone who has watched the Las Vegas Raiders this season knows star tight end Brock Bowers isn't right. Despite playing in every game thus far, Bowers has been hampered by a knee injury. His performance has been limited as a result of the issue.
Details about that knee injury finally emerged Sunday, and it sounds like Bowers was likely playing through a fair amount of pain. Bowers is reportedly dealing with a PCL injury and a bone bruise.
Raiders TE Brock Bowers has been playing through a PCL injury and bone bruise on his knee that has impacted his performance, per sources. Doctors have said the only way to recover from the knee injuries he suffered on opening day vs. the Patriots is to rest, which Bowers has been... pic.twitter.com/UAdyCiyb36
- Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 5, 2025
If there's a silver lining, it doesn't sound like the tight end needs surgery to correct the issue. Doctors have reportedly recommended rest, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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Bowers hasn't followed that advice the past few weeks, but could be leaning toward taking some time off in Week 5. The 22-year-old did not practice Thursday or Friday ahead of the team's Week 5 game against the Indianapolis Colts. Despite that, Bowers is listed as questionable for the contest.
Bowers is coming off a fantastic rookie year, in which he hauled in 112 passes for 1,194 yards and five touchdowns. He made the Pro Bowl and was a first team All-Pro selection as a rookie.
His follow-up season hasn't been as impressive, likely due to the knee injury. Bowers got out to a strong start in Week 1, catching five passes for 103 yards, but sustained his injury at some point during that contest.
Ahead of the team's Week 2 game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Bowers did not practice Wednesday or Thursday before finally putting in a limited practice Friday. That was enough to clear Bowers for the game. He was less effective in that one, catching five passes for just 38 yards.
Through four games, Bowers has 19 receptions for 229 yards and no touchdowns. He's averaging 56.3 yards per game, a decline from last year's 70.2 mark.