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Colston Loveland’s 137 receiving yards Saturday were the second-most in Bears postseason history since at least 1933, and the most by a Bears tight end or rookie.
He also caught a two-point conversion pass to put the Bears down three to the Packers with 4:18 to play in a game they’d win 31-27.
“We got a home run with him,” quarterback Caleb Williams said.
Meeting in Ben Johnson’s office this week, Williams and the coach agreed the team drafted Loveland 10th overall for moments like these.
“That’s who he is — one of the hardest workers on this team,” Williams said.