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Brock Bowers was born on 13 December, 2002 in Napa, California, U.S., is an American football player (born 2002). Discover Brock Bowers's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 21 years old?

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Age 21 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 13 December 2002
Birthday 13 December
Birthplace Napa, California, U.S.
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Timeline

1980

Georgia defeated Alabama 33–18, capturing their first national championship since 1980.

At the conclusion of his freshman season, Bowers was named SEC Freshman of the Year and was included on the All-SEC first team and All-American second team.

He finished the season as Georgia's leading receiver with 56 receptions for 882 yards and a program record 13 receiving touchdowns.

He also had 56 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown.

Following his strong freshman season, Bowers entered the 2022 season with high expectations, and was named a preseason All-American.

In the Bulldogs season opener against Oregon, he had two receptions for 38 yards in a 49–3 victory.

Two weeks later, against South Carolina, Bowers caught five passes for 121 yards and two touchdowns, while rushing for another touchdown in a 48–7 win.

The following week against Kent State, he would have the best game of his career on the ground, rushing for 77 yards and two touchdowns in a 39–22 victory.

2002

Brock Allen Bowers (born December 13, 2002) is an American football tight end.

He played college football at Georgia, where he was a two-time national champion and John Mackey Award winner and holds the school record for single-season receiving touchdowns with 13.

A three-time All-American with Georgia, Bowers has been cited as among the greatest tight ends in college football history.

Bowers was born on December 13, 2002, in Napa, California, as the youngest of two children to Warren and DeAnna Bowers.

His parents met at Utah State University, where his mother was an All-American softball player who was later inducted into the schools athletic Hall of Fame and his father was an All-Big West center on the school’s football team.

After graduating, his mother became a high school math teacher and softball coach, while his father founded a construction company.

His sister plays softball at Sacramento State.

Growing up Bowers played a variety of sports including football, basketball, baseball and soccer.

Bowers attended Napa High School in Napa, California, where he played football and basketball.

As a freshman he played quarterback for the school’s junior varsity team, running the triple option.

Bowers joined the varsity team as a sophomore, playing tight end and linebacker, and received his first college offer from Nevada.

Following his sophomore season, he attended a Nike camp where his athleticism gained the attention of college scouts and led to him receiving about a dozen offers.

As a junior, Bowers accounted for 1,499 all-purpose yards and set a school record with 14 touchdown receptions, helping lead Napa to the state playoffs just one year after the team finished 0–10.

For his efforts he was named the Napa County Player of the Year.

Bowers entered his senior season as a preseason All-American but the season was canceled due to COVID-19 restrictions in California.

Unable to play or train due to restrictions, he stayed in shape by running up and down the hills of Napa.

Despite not playing as a senior, he would still be named to the All-American Bowl.

Bowers was a highly sought-after prospect, deemed a four-star recruit and the second-ranked tight end of his class by 247Sports, although some programs such as Notre Dame would recruit him as a linebacker.

Despite being from the West Coast, Bowers wanted to play college football in the South due to the region's passion for the sport, later stating “It is a little different (in the South) — people just care a lot more about football, it’s like a religion out here." He ultimately committed to play college football at the University of Georgia under Kirby Smart, citing his relationship with the team's tight ends coach Todd Hartley and a desire to play as a freshman as additional factors in his commitment.

An early enrollee, Bowers arrived at Georgia in January 2021.

As a true freshman, he was originally set to share playing time with fellow tights ends Darnell Washington and Arik Gilbert.

However, Washington broke his foot and Gilbert stepped away from the team due to personal reasons, leaving Bowers as the team's primary option at tight end.

In his first career game, Bowers led the Bulldogs in receiving with six catches for 43 yards in a 10–3 win over Clemson.

The following week against UAB, he caught his first two touchdowns, including a career-long 89-yard reception, and recorded his first 100-yard performance in a 56–7 win.

Two weeks later against Vanderbilt, Bowers caught two touchdowns and rushed for another en route to a blowout victory.

On October 16, he had another 100-yard performance, catching five passes for 101 yards and two touchdowns in a 30–13 defeat of Kentucky.

Bowers had additional multi-touchdown performances against Charleston Southern and rival Georgia Tech.

In the SEC Championship Game against Alabama, Bowers caught 10 passes (the most by a tight end in SEC Championship history) for a then career-high 139 yards and a touchdown in the Bulldogs 41–24 loss, their first of the season.

Despite the loss to Alabama, Georgia qualified for the College Football Playoff as the third seed.

In the Orange Bowl semifinal against Michigan, Bowers made five receptions for 55 yards and a touchdown in a 34–11 win, sending Georgia to the national championship game.

In the championship game, Georgia faced off against Alabama, who had handed the Bulldogs their lone loss of the season a month prior.

Bowers caught four passes in the game, including a crucial touchdown with just over three minutes remaining which extended the Bulldogs' lead to eight points.