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Las Vegas Raiders Last month, he chose wide receiver Jack Beck in the second round of the NFL Draft, but according to the former TCU star, the team won a “2-on-1 special.”
Beck’s brother Tiger was one of the 14 victims killed in a terrorist attack on Bourbon Street early in the New Year.
Jack Bech said his dream of doing it NFL Not only did he himself, but his brother’s dreams.
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TCU Wideout Jack Bech will answer questions at a press conference at the NFL Combine held at the Indiana Convention Center on February 28, 2025. (Imaginary by Stephanie Amador Blondet-Immagn)
“I feel like I don’t know or care about it now that I’m a 2-on-1 special thing. Not only are the Raiders getting Jack Bech, they’re also getting Tiger Bech, this was not just my dream, it was something we talked about.Fox and friends. ”
“My brother is one, he pushed me to be the best every day. He taught me how to live. He taught me how to play the game, but most importantly, he taught me how to be a good person, how to put others first, and how to really love them.
Bech says it’s a “strange” and “crazy” feeling to know that his brother is dead, but he has faith in God and trusts him.
“Oh yeah, it definitely was a strange crazy feeling. You know you don’t think those things will happen to you until they actually do.
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Former Planington alumni and soccer player Tiger Bech is portrayed with his family.
“God does everything for a reason, and he is to take care of you and my family, and that is what I and my family did, and without our faith, trust and trust, we are definitely not where we are today.
Bech said his faith began with bringing his parents to church as a child, and his faith in God was strengthened over time.
“Obviously, my parents at an early age always take me to church. You know you’ve left the church with me from an early age, you’re just getting older, going through high school and college (having different leaders,” Bech said.
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Jack Beck, a wide receiver for TCU Horn Frog, will make a touchdown catch against the Baylor Bears at McClain Stadium on November 2, 2024. (Chris Jones-Imagn Images)
“Along the way, so many different people help me stay on the right path, not only help me stay on the right path, but also help me really strengthen my faith along each stage of the path. It’s so enormous for me and like I said without helping all the people in my life build my faith, I definitely couldn’t handle it.
Bech spent the first two seasons of his college career at LSU before moving to TCU. The 22-year-old broke out in his fourth year as he received 62 catches for 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns.
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