Raiders' rookie tight end Brock Bowers kicked off his first career Pro Bowl on Thursday night in Orlando, Florida, by participating in the Pro Bowl Skills Showdown, a competition between the AFC and NFC.
Bowers competed in the Satisfying Catches presented by SNICKERS challenge. The event grouped one wide receiver, tight end and defensive back from each conference to compete in a challenge obstacle course that included one-handed catches from a jugs machine and an agility course. Each player completed the course back-to-back.
Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase and Texans cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. joined Bowers in representing the AFC while Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson, Cardinals tight end Trey McBride and Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson represented the NFC.
The NFC team got the win after completing the course faster than the AFC squad.
The next time to see Bowers in action will be Sunday in the flag football game. Click here for how to watch.
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