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Jack Bech records a first down during TCU’s 37-34 loss to Baylor on Nov. 2, 2024 in Waco, Texas. Getty Images. Jack Bech, who attended TCU, has tattoos honoring his brother Tiger, and says the ...
This is for us," Jack Bech wrote on social media shortly after the attack. Jack Bech Bech was picked with the 58th overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft by the Las Vegas Raiders.
On New Year’s Day, a terrorist barreled down Bourbon Street in New Orleans. Jack’s big brother, Martin “Tiger” Bech, was one of 14 people killed in the attack.
Tiger Bech was among 14 people killed in a deadly terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on New Year's Day. Bech was working as a stockbroker in New York and was in New Orleans for the ...
Exactly a month after Tiger Bech was one of 14 people killed in a terrorist attack in the early hours of New Year’s Day on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Jack Bech had six receptions for 68 ...
Bech is seen as a mid-round NFL Draft prospect who projects to find playing time as a possession receiver after leading TCU with 62 catches, 1,034 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. Those stats ...
INDIANAPOLIS – The “Tiger Winks” are everywhere. That’s what Jack Bech calls the natural reminders of his late brother, Tiger Bech, he finds in the world.
TCU wide receiver Jack Bech speaks during a press conference at the NFL football scouting combine Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, in Indianapolis. Credit: AP/George Walker IV “Love you always brother!” ...
Tiger Bech, 28, was taken to a New Orleans hospital where he died Wednesday morning according to Kim Broussard, the athletic director at Bech’s former high school St. Thomas More Catholic.
The dream was made a reality when Jack Bech was selected late in Round 2, No. 59 overall in the 2025 NFL Drat, by the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night in Green Bay, Wis.
The 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 was picked with the 58th overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft by the Las Vegas Raiders. The wide receiver played at both TCU and LSU, catching 133 passes for 1,869 yards and 13 touchdowns.