Brock Bowers was the 13th pick of the 2024 NFL Draft by the Las Vegas Raiders.
Big things are expected of the big man, but this night, it would be his sister stealing the show.
When ESPN cameras went live to Brock Bowers home, you could see him waiting to hear his name while his family waited near him. His sister to his left would steal the show as her skirt showed off her right leg tattoo sleeve.
This is the look of a man who knows he’s not allowed back in Vegas and his family has no idea pic.twitter.com/VqW57e41Zl
— Zach Harper (@talkhoops) April 26, 2024
Social media got one look at that tattoo on Brock Bowers’ sister, and they went insane online:
Is that Brock Bowers sister with the leg sleeve??? pic.twitter.com/k4h10RpEUt
— Sam Goldsmith (@sgoldsmith94) April 26, 2024
Brock Bowers sister with the leg sleeve?!? 👀👀👀 pic.twitter.com/aAvXiWAmXu
— Fat Tony (@JabroniFatTony) April 26, 2024
Brock bowers sister https://t.co/L6FnLLAu3h pic.twitter.com/SrQOBtymBJ
— That Boy Nice LLC. (@OnomSakam) April 26, 2024
Brock bowers sister (I am guessing) with the legs sleeve just stole my heart! pic.twitter.com/W4eMwiWtIx
— Taté (@TateFromTexas) April 26, 2024
Had to rewind when Brock Bowers sister hit the screen….
pic.twitter.com/bDxQ2vXACW— Irishaj1983 ☘️ (@irishaj1983) April 26, 2024
Brock Bowers sister with her leg tat 🥵🥵
— kevo (@ellkevo) April 26, 2024
Brock Bowers sister is the best player in this draft rn
— bubba (@Yaboyzachmartin) April 26, 2024
Brock Bowers sister save me save me Brock Bowers sister
— Colt (@dimpledwonder) April 26, 2024
Bowers’ sister, Brianna, played softball at Sacramento State.
Brock Bowers Was A Beat In College Who Is Expected To Do Big Things With The Raiders
Brock Bowers, a former tight end for Georgia, has finished an incredible college career. Bowers totaled 26 touchdowns, 2,538 yards, and 175 receptions in his three years at Georgia. In his first two seasons, the Bulldogs also won two national titles, and he finished with a 42-2 overall college record.
The John Mackey Award is given to the best tight end in college football, and Bowers has won it twice in a row. In the history of the game, he is also the first player to win the prize twice. The Georgia native has won national championships twice and has been named an All-American and All-SEC player three times.
Last year, Bowers led Georgia in receptions (56), receiving yards (714), and touchdowns (six) despite missing time due to an ankle injury, via ESPN.com.
Bowers was easily one of the best tight-end prospects to ever enter the NFL Draft, and he has a chance to be a big-time NFL player with the Raiders.