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Chicago Bears veteran tight end Cole Kmet believes the arrival of rookie Colston Loveland will create healthy competition.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson loves rookie Colston Loveland's work ethic as the 10th overall pick rehabs his way back from an offseason shoulder surgery
Saying that two tight end sets are a Ben Johnson staple would be a slight misrepresentation, but expecting that the former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator won’t dabble with sets that feature both Kmet and Loveland would be an equally big mistake.
Chicago Bears safety Jaquan Brisker doesn’t come across as someone fearing his next concussion. Being on the field this summer is a good start.
Maryland coach Mike Locksley predicts former Terrapins linebacker Ruben Hyppolite, the Bears’ fourth-round pick, will be an “unbelievable” pro who adds exceptional value on special teams and becomes a locker-room linchpin.
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.
Our next Most Important Bear is Colston Loveland, Chicago's first-round pick who could give Johnson his own version of Sam LaPorta right away.
Chicago Bears first-round pick Colston Loveland missed the spring practice period as he recovered from shoulder surgery. Here’s what he needs to prove in training camp.