Las Vegas Raiders star tight end Brock Bowers is one of the best young playmakers in the league. He’s one of the best players on the Raiders, but is he paid like a top tight end in the league? Let’s examine Bowers’ salary, contract, net worth, and career earnings.
What is Brock Bowers’ Salary and Contract?
Only in his second year in the league, the 22-year-old tight end is still playing on his rookie contract. The terms of the agreement are four years for $18,138,784.
Bowers received a signing bonus of $10,011,844, and his average salary is $4,534,696, ranking him 32nd in average contract rankings.
Bowers has a club option in the 2028 season, which the team will most likely accept. As a result, he can’t become an unrestricted free agent until 2029 and be able to sign with any team he wants. This does not take into account the Raiders using the franchise tag in 2029.
What is Brock Bowers’ Net Worth and Career Earnings?
Not much is known about Bowers’ specific net worth, but it is at least equal to the value of his fully guaranteed contract.
Similarly, Bowers’ career earnings as of this point are $12,431,374. This number will only increase as his playing career continues.
Bowers has engaged in partnerships and endorsements in the past, but his biggest one is for Derek Jeter’s brand, “Greatness Wins.” Bowers became an equity partner and will serve as the marketing outlet.
Additionally, he has partnered with brands such as NOBULL, USAA, and Champ Sports in the past. Despite not playing a position that gets as many endorsements as quarterback, running back, or wide receiver, Bowers has built some valuable partnerships.
How is Brock Bowers Performing this Season?
This season has been a little up-and-down for Bowers, and that is certainly not because he isn’t playing as well as he did in his rookie campaign. Bowers missed a few games this season because of a knee injury, but wasn’t placed on injured reserve at any point.
In six games this season, Bowers has caught 32 passes for 383 yards and three touchdowns. He’s still the top receiving option on his team, despite disappointing play from quarterback Geno Smith, whom the team traded for this offseason from the Seattle Seahawks.
Despite missing games, Bowers is still ranked as the fifth-best tight end in PFSN’s Tight End Impact metrics.
Last season, Bowers put up 112 receptions for 1,194 receiving yards and five touchdowns. That stat line put him as a finalist for the Offensive Rookie of the Year, but he ended up losing it to Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels.
