Georgia Bulldogs tight end Brock Bowers inks NIL deal with credit union
Georgia Bulldogs tight end Brock Bowers has agreed to a partnership with Associated Credit Union. Bowers announced the deal from his social media account on Tuesday. Since helping the Bulldogs capture the national championship back in January, the sophomore tight end has seen a nice bump in his NIL value, according to On3’s NIL Valuation tracker. And Bowers latest deal with ACU is sure to get that number to jump even higher.
Bowers announced the deal with this statement.
“I’m excited to share that I have partnered with @associatedcu, my pick for a financial institution! No matter what your financial needs are, ACU has your back. Learn more at http://acuonline.org/brock. Let’s get to work! #AssociatedCU #BankOnBrock #Brock4ACU #ACUpartner,” wrote Bowers via Twitter.
The link within Bowers’s post sends viewers directly to his own page on the credit unions website, where they highlight he is on the field success and liking it to their business model. And as for on the field success, the freshman had an impressive first year with the Bulldogs. Bowers finished last season as Georgia’s leading receiver hauling in 56 catches for 882 yards and 13 touchdowns.
The is no word on how much Bowers’s new deal is worth currently. But stay close for follow-ups to this story and other Georgia Bulldogs new.
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Updates from Georgia Bulldogs 2022 Spring Practice
The defending national champion Georgia Bulldogs begin their quest to defend their title this spring with a set of 15 practices taking place in Athens. Kirby Smart and company begin on Tuesday, March 15 and work three times a week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) through Saturday, April 16 – better known as G-Day to Georgia fans.
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