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Jack Bech expressed gratitude to his late brother, Tiger Bech, in a letter after being selected by the Raiders in Round 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Raiders second-round pick Jack Bech said the team is getting a "two-for-one special" in him as he honors his late brother who was killed in the Bourbon Street terrorist attack.
Rookie wide receiver Jack Bech discusses his college career, being drafted by the Raiders, the offense and more during 2025 Raiders Media Day.
The Las Vegas Raiders selected wide receiver Jack Bech in the second round of the NFL Draft, with the hopes that he will soon be a significant contributor. Afte ...
The Las Vegas Raiders selected Jack Bech with the No. 58 pick in the NFL Draft. It is a move they strongly believe will pan out, but not everyone agrees.
Where did Tiger Bech play college football? Tiger Bech's glimmering football career saw him join the Tigers in 2016. A three-sport star prior to his Princeton days, Bech played five games for ...
Bech himself agrees and has embraced that comparison. Even if it's a lofty one considering Nacua came on strong right away in the pros, going on to set rookie receiving records.
Jack Bech stats Bech was a Biletnikoff semifinalist this season after finishing with 1,034 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. He had 647 yards and six touchdowns in the first five game of the ...
Jack Bech was picked in the second round of the NFL draft by the Las Vegas Raiders almost four months after his brother, Tiger, died in the New Year's terrorist attack in New Orleans.
Bech had a breakout season with 62 receptions, 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns. The LSU transfer had just 12 receptions for 146 yards in his first season in Fort Worth.
Bech, a New Orleans native, played for Princeton from 2016-2018, and was an All-Ivy League kick returner. During his three-year career, he caught 53 passes for 825 yards with three touchdowns.
Bech, a Lafayette, Louisiana, native who had been working in New York as a stockbroker after graduating from Princeton in 2021 with a degree in finance, was in New Orleans for the holidays, per ESPN.