Sunday's Chicago Bears and Las Vegas Raiders game was a big one for tight end Cole Kmet.
The Bears didn't have rookie first-round pick Colston Loveland in the game, so it was the Kmet show at tight end. This was his opportunity to silence everyone who wanted him to be traded before the season and have Loveland be the main guy.
Kmet didn't deliver the way Bears fans would have wanted.
During the game, Kmet had nine targets headed his way from Caleb Williams, by far a season-high for any tight end on the team. He caught just three of them, but gained 46 yards, including a 29-yard completion in the game.