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Chicago Bears veteran tight end Cole Kmet believes the arrival of rookie Colston Loveland will create healthy competition.
The Bears drafted Colston Loveland to be a high-end tight end, and second-year wide receiver Rome Odunze has seen the type of skills the rookie brings to the field.
Loveland ended the 2024 season with 56 catches for 582 yards and five touchdowns. He trailed Penn State's Tyler Warren for ...
Chicago Bears rookie tight end Colston Loveland spent the majority of his first offseason as a spectator while recovering ...
On a Monday when many probably wished they had a missed practice, the Bears were suddenly back near full strength at training camp. Amid sauna-like high humidit ...
Five Chicago Bears players off to a fast start in training camp following the first five days of practice originally appeared ...
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet was on top of the football world just two years ago when he signed a massive four-year, $50 ...
Bears rookie tight end Colston Loveland hasn't hit the practice field, but he's already impressed head coach Ben Johnson with ...
Maryland coach Mike Locksley predicts former Terrapins linebacker Ruben Hyppolite, the Bears’ fourth-round pick, will be an ...
The Bears didn’t draft Colston Loveland to replace Cole Kmet — they drafted him to pair with him. Ben Johnson’s two-tight end vision could give Chicago a serious offensive edge.
Bears rookie tight end Colston Loveland hosted his first football camp for kids last week, but his participation remained limited because of his right shoulder.
Kmet recorded 47 catches for 474 yards and four touchdowns last season, his lowest totals in terms of production since his rookie campaign. That's part of the reason the Bears secured Loveland with ...