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Bears ink top draft pick, Colston Loveland, to his initial professional deal

Chicago Bears Ink First-Round Pick Colston Loveland to Rookie Contract

Chicago Bears ink first-round pick Colston Loveland to his rookie deal on Thursday, in Lake Forest.
Chicago Bears ink first-round pick Colston Loveland to his rookie deal on Thursday, in Lake Forest.

Bears ink top draft pick, Colston Loveland, to his initial professional deal

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Hey there! Let's chat about the Chicago Bears making waves in the NFL draft scene. They've just signed their first-round pick, the hulking tight end, Colston Loveland, fresh from the University of Michigan.

Drafted with the coveted 10th overall pick, Loveland secured a four-year deal, with a team option for the 2029 season. Compared to last year's late signings of the No. 1 overall pick, Caleb Williams, and Rome Odunze, the Bears have shown some swift moves, locking Loveland in early.

Joining Loveland in the Bears' expanding roster are five more draftees – linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II, defensive back Zah Frazier, offensive lineman Luke Newman, running back Kyle Monangai, and a few more yet to be discussed.

Now, about good ol' Colston. With a height of 6-foot-6 and a proven track record, the Bears are betting big on him. In his junior year at Michigan, Loveland broke a school record for a tight end, reeling in 56 catches for 582 yards and five touchdowns. He was also a second-team All-Big Ten player and a finalist for the prestigious John Mackey Award, honoring college football's top tight end.

On the downside, Loveland had shoulder surgery back in January to repair an injury sustained in September. But fear not, Bears fans, the medical team expects him to be ready for training camp! Here's hoping for a swift recovery and some electrifying plays on the field.

Last season, the Bears floundered in the NFC North, finishing a disappointing 5-12. They bade farewell to former coach Matt Eberflus mid-season, replaced by Ben Johnson in the offseason. With a new coach and fresh blood like Loveland, fans are keeping their fingers crossed for a comeback!

That's the scoop on Colston Loveland for now. Stay tuned for updates on his recovery and his potential game-changing plays with the Bears! As for the remaining second-round draftees, we'll catch up on them soon.

Remember, this is just a friendly summary to get you up to speed. For more detailed breakdowns, check out AP NFL at apnews.com/hub/NFL. Now, let's root for the Bears and their promising new talent! 🐻⚔️💪

P.S. Just a heads up, details regarding Loveland's shoulder surgery recovery are still under wraps at the moment. We'll keep you posted!

(Note: Colston Loveland was playing for the University of Michigan during the 2023 season and was drafted by the Chicago Bears in 2025, he had shoulder surgery in January 2025 to repair an injury sustained in September 2024. His recovery status is not yet publicly disclosed.)

  1. With the 10th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears signed their first-round pick, Colston Loveland, who hails from the University of Michigan.
  2. Loveland, a towering tight end with a height of 6-foot-6, signed a four-year deal with an option for the 2029 season after being drafted.
  3. Additional draftees joining Loveland on the Bears' roster include linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II, defensive back Zah Frazier, offensive lineman Luke Newman, and running back Kyle Monangai.
  4. Coveted for his proven record, Loveland broke a University of Michigan tight end record in his junior year with 56 catches, 582 yards, and five touchdowns, earning him the second-team All-Big Ten honors and finalist status for the John Mackey Award.
  5. Despite shoulder surgery in January 2025 due to an injury sustained in September 2024, Loveland's recovery status is not yet publicly disclosed, but fans are hopeful for his swift recovery and electrifying plays on the field in the upcoming season.

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