The expectations for Chicago Bears tight end Colston Loveland were high the moment the team selected him 10th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. So many things have stood in his way of living up to the hype.
Chicago's first two games were rough on most of the players, but it hit Loveland hard as he adjusted to the pro game. He had three total targets with two receptions for 12 yards. Bears head coach Ben Johnson took accountability for not involving Loveland and fellow tight end Cole Kmet enough in the offense.
The Week 3 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys started to show Bears fans a glimpse into the type of player Loveland can be.