
WATCH: Colston Loveland talks Bears draft moment, shoulder rehab update |
New Chicago Bears tight end Colston Loveland addressed the media on Thursday after being drafted 10th overall in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Watch the press conference below:
Video summary/cliff notes:
(00:00) Loveland first sensed the Bears' strong interest during his Pro Day at Michigan, but didn't know for sure until draft day. He’s excited to be with the Bears.
(00:29) He’s rehabbing a shoulder injury and expects to be ready by training camp. He leans on his faith and believes everything happened as it was meant to.
(01:02) Reflects on his time at Michigan, calling it a blessing and appreciating the national championship run, despite last season’s ups and downs.
(02:09) Praises Bears OC Ben Johnson, saying he's smart and innovative. Loveland is excited to learn from him and be part of his offense.
(03:14) Talks about growing up in a small, tight-knit, blue-collar town in Idaho. Attributes his values—work ethic, humility, and gratitude—to his upbringing.
(04:17) Coach Johnson compared Loveland to Sam LaPorta and sees him fitting into a similar role. Loveland finds the comparison encouraging and motivating.
(05:10) Expresses excitement to play alongside Cole Kmet in 12 personnel, hoping to create matchup problems for defenses with two versatile tight ends.
(06:08) Loveland is enthusiastic about teaming up with Caleb Williams, impressed by his arm talent and leadership. They've already begun building rapport.