
Colston Loveland
TE - Chicago Bears
2025 Outlook
Availability
Bears coach Ben Johnson said he’s not sure if TE Colston Loveland will be a “full go” for the start of training camp.
Fantasy Impact
Loveland was expected to be ready to go for training camp as he works his way back from shoulder surgery. He is in a non-contact jersey during minicamp. “I think he’s going to fit in really well once we start getting him to go full speed,” Johnson said. His status remains something to monitor in the coming weeks.
Bears rookie TE Colston Loveland "could be" nearing his return from offseason shoulder surgery.
Fantasy Impact
Adam Jahns of The Athletic reported that Loveland was "in uniform" with the team on the third and final day of minicamp. The No. 10 overall pick back in April should be ready to practice at some point by training camp barring any setbacks.
Colston Loveland did not participate in Thursday’s Bears OTA practice, still recovering from January shoulder surgery, per team reports. The rookie first-rounder, expected to complement Cole Kmet, aims to be ready for training camp by late July.
Fantasy Impact
Loveland’s pass-catching ability and 6-foot-5 frame project him as a TE2 with upside behind Cole Kmet, but his shoulder recovery delays his 2025 redraft value. He’ll likely play a big role once healthy, boosting Chicago’s passing game. For now, he’s a dynasty stash to monitor through minicamp.
Bears rookie TE Colston Loveland is not yet participating in rookie minicamp.
Fantasy Impact
Loveland has not yet been cleared after undergoing shoulder surgery in the offseason. He should be fully ready to go on the field sooner rather than later.
The Bears signed No. 10 overall pick TE Colston Loveland to a four-year contract.
Fantasy Impact
The deal for Loveland is reportedly worth over $26.6 million and is fully guaranteed. He joins a crowded pass-catching room, but should have the opportunity to have a big immediate role after being selected in the top-10 last month.