The Chicago Bears’ offense has the feel of something fresh, modern, and potentially dangerous. With Caleb Williams entering Year 2, an explosive wide receiver trio, and head coach Ben Johnson scheming things up, rookie tight end Colston Loveland could be the piece that puts them in divisional contention.
When the Bears selected Loveland in April, they weren’t just drafting another flex weapon to wear a jersey -- they were investing in a matchup nightmare to change the math up front. At 6-foot-5 with excellent fluidity for his size, Loveland, from a profile perspective, fits seamlessly into Ben Johnson’s offensive vision, where space is prioritized and weapons are aplenty.