Which Raiders star did new coach call 'a football robot from heaven'?

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Klint Kubiak spent his 2025 turning Jaxon Smith-Njigba into a straight-up machine for the Seattle Seahawks. The former offensive coordinator and current head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders helped pave the way for offensive player of the year (or, if his trophy is to be believed, 'oefensive player of theyear') honors and the Seahawks' second Super Bowl win.

Thus, it's safe to say Kubiak knows what he's talking about when assessing offensive game-changers. He doesn't have anyone at that level at wide receiver in his new home, but there is one player on which he can rely to boost Fernando Mendoza's rookie campaign or help lift Kirk Cousins into a new era of G-rated tunnel taunts. That's tight end Brock Bowers.

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Kubiak called Bowers "a football robot from heaven," which is, famously, the origin of all robots (even the ones in Chopping Mall. God works in mysterious ways). It also confirms, at least partially, what we already knew. The Las Vegas passing offense will flow through the guy who has led the team in receptions in each of his two seasons as a pro.

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