Raiders’ Brock Bowers Gets Brutal Injury Prediction From Sports Doctor

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BROCK BROCK BOWERS DE LAS VEGAS RAIDERS, underwent a knee injury of significant appearance during a contactless game during week 1 against the New England Patriots.
Bowers was shown to follow a route, but it seemed that his knee had been taken during the race on this road. There are no details on the injury yet, but a sports doctor struck the star of the raids with a brutal prediction.
The concern with the Brock Bowers injury is the stroke of the outside stress inside a knee
Possible
-Prain MCL
-MeniscusWill also have to exclude LCA pic.twitter.com/ptkqkynte5
– Dr Evan Jeffries, DPT (@gameinjurydoc) September 7, 2025
According to Gameinjury Doc, who is Dr. Evan Jeffries, the injury suffered by Bowers could be a MCL sprain or a meniscian problem. He also indicated that raiders will have to test the knee to determine if there has been an LCA injury.
The thing to note here is that Bowers will always have to undergo tests to determine the extent of the injury. At first glance, things may seem severe, but it has not been corroborated by means.
Raiders have not yet confirmed the type of injury that Bowers currently has because he will have to undergo tests. The team confirmed that it was questionable to come back due to the knee injury.

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Bowers had a stellar recruit season in 2024 for raiders, bringing 1,194 yards, five affected and 112 receptions. His 112 receptions broke the reception record in a single season in the NFL for a recruited player.
Bowers had to be an element for the game of raids passes in 2025, and an important injury would now be a difficult loss for this Las Vegas team. Hopefully Bowers only underwent a Stinger in his knee, and he can continue to play week 2.
Raiders will also provide updates to Bowers as they come. The good news is that the team was able to ensure a 20-13 victory against the New England Patriots without Bowers playing in the full match.
Bowers ended the day with five receptions for 103 yards.
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