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Las Vegas Raiders selected the open receiver Jack Bech in the second round of the NFL draft last month, but according to the former TCU star, the team obtained a “special two by one.”
Bech’s brother, Tiger, was one of the 14 victims killed in the terrorist attack in Bourbon Street in the early hours of New Year’s day.
Jack Bech said his dream of getting to the NFL was not only his, but also his brother’s dream.
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The TCU Jack Bech container answers questions at a press conference during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center on February 28, 2025. (Stephanie Amador Blondet-Imagn Images)
“I feel that, or I do not feel that, now I am a special of two by one. Not only the raiders get Jack Bech, but also putting Tiger Bech. This was not just my dream, it was our dream, it was something we talked about a very young age. My brother always saw him in me long before I saw it in myself. So yes, it was definitely our dream,” he said for a very early He saw in me.
“My brother is the one, he pushed me every day to be the best. He showed me how to live, he showed me how to play the game, but most importantly, he showed me how to be a good human being, how to put others first and how to really love. So, yes, it was not just me, it was my brother’s dream, my family’s dream, that’s why I said.”
Bech said that discovering that his brother was dead was a “strange” and “crazy” feeling, but he has faith in God and trusts him.
“Oh, yes, it was definitely a feeling of strange madness. You know that you never think that these things will happen to you until they really do it. It was definitely a pill difficult to swallow, but at the end of the day, knowing that God does not make mistakes, and he does everything for a reason and a specific purpose and plan, and really only goes to the knees and will embrace him completely,” Bech said.
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The former Graduate and Football Player of Princeton, Tiger Bech, is shown next to the family.
“God does everything for a reason and that He will take care of you and my family and that is what I did and the family and without our faith, belief and trust in God we would definitely not be where we are today. As in the way we handle everything and continue to handle everything.”
Bech said his faith originated in his parents who took him to Church as a child, and that his faith in God has strengthened over time.
“I think that obviously my parents from an early age always take me to church, you know, simply put the church from an early age and age, through high school and university (having different mentors,” Bech said.

The open receptor of frogs with TCU horns, Jack Bech, captures TouchDown against the Baylor Bears at the McLane stadium on November 2, 2024. (Chris Jones-Imagn images)
“Many different people on the way help me to remain on the right path and not only helping me stay in the right way, but really strengthened my faith in every step of the road. It has been very great for me, and as I said without all those people in my life helping to develop my faith, I definitely do not think I could have handled, my family could not have handled the situation as we have.”
Bech spent the first two seasons of his university career with LSU, before transferring to TCU. The 22 -year -old exploded in his last year, since he had 62 trapped for 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns.
Bech will join Brock Bowers, Jakobi Meyers and Tre Tucker as weapons for the new Raiders Campo Marshal, Geno Smith.