The Chicago Bears' first game is officially over after taking a tough 27-24 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night.
Chicago finally got a taste of what the rookie draft class will look like wearing Bears uniforms. It is always worth remembering that every player has a chance to change the narrative, and one game does not define these players. What were the first impressions?
Colston Loveland, TE
Loveland played 38 snaps in his NFL debut. He was typically the number two tight end, as Cole Kmet played 60 snaps. Still, this was able to get Loveland matched up in the slot more than a typical tight end, and he had a chance for some big plays if the offense flowed better.