
Chicago’s offense finished ninth in success rate during Ben Johnson’s first year, with Colston Loveland contributing to the improved efficiency. From Week 9 onward, Loveland posted an 86.9 PFF receiving grade, the second-best among qualified tight ends, and recorded 34 first downs gained. With young, less proven playmakers, the Bears are expected to keep funneling targets to Loveland. Travis Kelce’s recent decline and George Kittle’s uncertain status after a torn Achilles increase Loveland’s All-Pro visibility. Loveland’s rookie development included recovering from injury during offseason training, a slow start, and missing an early-season game due to injury.
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