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1:22What's Next For Maxx Crosby?
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5:21Maxx Crosby Nixed Trade: Good For Ravens, Bad For NFL
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1:59Pete Prisco Loves The Raiders Signing Tyler Linderbaum
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1:48Raiders Spend $280M+ In Free Agency, Get Maxx Crosby Back
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1:04What Now For The Raiders?
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0:46Landing Spots For Maxx Crosby After Ravens Deal Falls Through: Raiders
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1:19Ravens Back Out On Maxx Crosby, Pivot To Trey Hendrickson
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1:28Did Baltimore Handle The Maxx Crosby Situation Properly?
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1:41How Have People Around The NFL Reacted To The Ravens Backing Out Of The Crosby Trade?
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1:50Ravens Back Out Of Trade for Maxx Crosby With Raiders
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1:53Ravens Back Out Of Trade Deal For Edge Maxx Crosby
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1:26Ravens Back Out Of Deal For Edge Maxx Crosby
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1:52Report: Ravens Back Out Of Crosby Deal After Failed Physical
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1:58Ravens Back Out Of Trade With Raiders For Maxx Crosby
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1:59Free Agency Fact Or Fiction: Can the Raiders Contend For The AFC West?
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6:33Raiders Trading QB Geno Smith To Jets
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0:42Breaking: Raiders Trading Geno Smith To The Jets
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1:19Ryan's Biggest Winner From Free Agency Following Monday
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1:17Breaking: Tyler Linderbaum Signs With Raiders
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7:31Under The Radar Free Agent Signings
2025 Receiving
| STATS |
REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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| Regular Season | 20 | 224 | 11.2 | 0 | 37 |
Top Jack Bech News
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Raiders' Jack Bech: Held catchless in Week 18
Bech failed to reel in either of his two targets in Sunday's 14-12 win over the Chiefs. He finished his rookie regular season with 20 receptions for 224 yards on 29 targets over 16 games.
Bech struggled to get anything going Sunday, much like the majority of his rookie season with the Raiders. The 23-year-old wideout was not a major part of the Raiders' offensive plans this season, while tight end Brock Bowers and fellow wide receiver Tre Tucker stepped up as the focal points of the team's passing attack. With subpar quarterback play and a struggling offense, Bech was not in an ideal situation to start out his professional career. The TCU product should continue to improve and will hope to see more consistent play at signal caller when he returns for the 2026 season in Las Vegas.
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Raiders' Jack Bech: Logs full practice Wednesday
Bech (back) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Paul Gutierrez of the Raiders' official site reports.
Bech was a late addition to the Raiders' injury report during Week 17 prep, which resulted in him being sidelined for this past Sunday's loss against the Giants. He was able to practice without restriction Wednesday, which puts the rookie second-rounder on track to play in Sunday's regular-season finale against the Chiefs. Bech has accumulated 20 catches (on 27 targets) for 224 yards through the first 15 regular-season games of his NFL career.
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Raiders' Jack Bech: Won't play vs. NYG
Bech (back) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Giants.
Bech popped up on Friday's injury report due to a back injury and has not been cleared to play Sunday after going through pregame warmups. Bech's absence means Tyler Lockett, Alex Bachman and Dont'e Thornton are in line for larger roles on offense alongside Tre Tucker. With the Raiders eliminated from playoff contention, Bech's last opportunity to play this season is Week 18 against the Chiefs.
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Raiders' Jack Bech: Has back injury, iffy for Week 17
Bech (back) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Giants.
Bech was a late addition to Friday's injury report as a limited practice participant due to a back issue, which puts the rookie second-rounder in jeopardy of missing Sunday's contest. His fantasy output has been inconsistent for most of the season, but he has been more involved in the Raiders offense as of late, accumulating 12 catches (on 15 targets) for 132 yards over Las Vegas' last four games. Tyler Lockett, Alex Bachman, Dont'e Thornton and Shedrick Jackson would be in line for more snaps on offense if Bech is ruled out for Week 17.
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Raiders' Jack Bech: Fills in as WR2
Bech caught two of three targets for 43 yards in Sunday's 23-21 loss to the Texans.
Bech filled the WR2 role behind Tre Tucker after Tyler Lockett exited Sunday's contest early with a wrist injury, and Bech could see a similarly increased level of involvement against the Giants in Week 17 if Lockett remains sidelined. Bech has caught at least two passes in four consecutive games, but he's yet to find the end zone as a rookie.
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Raiders' Jack Bech: Two catches in shutout loss
Bech brought in two of three targets for 17 yards in the Raiders' 31-0 loss to the Eagles on Sunday.
Despite his very modest numbers, Bech was more involved than Tre Tucker, who failed to come up with any of his three targets. Bech also finished with just 11 fewer yards than team leader Brock Bowers, as spot starter Kenny Pickett averaged just 2.6 yards per attempt while throwing for 64 yards. Bech could be due for a boost in opportunity in a Week 16 road matchup against the Texans next Sunday if Geno Smith can return from his shoulder injury and/or Tyler Lockett isn't able to suit up due to the wrist injury that he suffered in the second half of Sunday's loss.
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Raiders' Jack Bech: Steps up as expected
Bech recorded six receptions on six targets for 50 yards in Sunday's 24-17 loss to the Broncos.
Bech was expected to see an expanded role due to Dont'e Thornton (concussion) being sidelined. He went on to lead the team in targets, though they all came in the final 18 minutes of game time, with four of his targets coming from Kenny Pickett. While this was Bech's most productive game of his rookie season, he's difficult to trust given the state of quarterback play in Las Vegas and the potential for Thornton's return in Week 15 against the Eagles.
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Raiders' Jack Bech: Chance to step up
Head coach Pete Carroll said Bech will have the chance to earn an increased role in Sunday's game against the Broncos due to the absence of Dont'e Thornton (concussion), Ryan McFadden of ESPN.com reports.
Bech has had a quiet rookie season, logging only 192 offensive snaps and 15 targets across 12 games. However, with both Thornton and Alex Bachman (thumb) ruled out, the Raiders currently have only three healthy wide receivers heading into Sunday's divisional matchup. Bech should log his highest snap count of the season, though that's no guarantee of production given the state of the Raiders offense.
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Raiders' Jack Bech: Targeted three times in loss
Bech caught two of three targets for 22 yards in Sunday's 31-14 loss to the Chargers.
Despite exiting the contest momentarily with a chest injury before returning in the third quarter, Bech still managed to log more offensive snaps (27) than both Tyler Lockett (25) and Dont'e Thornton (14) in the Raiders' first game since former offensive coordinator Chip Kelly's firing. Although he's in a tough matchup against the Broncos in Week 14, Bech will continue to battle for the WR2 role behind Tre Tucker.
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Raiders' Jack Bech: Logs nine offensive snaps
Bech was not targeted in Sunday's 24-10 loss to the Browns.
Bech played just nine offensive snaps while fellow rookie Dont'e Thornton logged 30 behind Tre Tucker and Tyler Lockett. The Raiders subsequently fired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly after falling to 2-9, but Bech isn't necessarily promised additional playing time moving forward, especially given Lockett's ties to coach Pete Carroll and quarterback Geno Smith from their time together in Seattle.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 214 lbs |
| Birthplace: Lafayette, LA |
| Age: 23 |
| School: TCU |
| Experience: R |
















