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Chicago Bears veteran tight end Cole Kmet believes the arrival of rookie Colston Loveland will create healthy competition.
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet was on top of the football world just two years ago when he signed a massive four-year, $50 ...
Saying that two tight end sets are a Ben Johnson staple would be a slight misrepresentation, but expecting that the former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator won’t dabble with sets that feature both ...
Bears tight end Cole Kmet understands why his head coach Ben Johnson pulled the offensive starters off the field on first day ...
Ben Johnson offered evidence there’s action behind his words regarding details and accountability, and the tight end ...
Cole Kmet's wife, Emily, sent a sweet message to him as he prepares for the upcoming NFL season. Kmet started his NFL journey ...
Eagles tackle Lane Johnson called the NFLPA’s issues “a [poop] show” Wednesday. Kmet was more circumspect, saying that he ...
We explore the potential trade of Cole Kmet to the Chargers as they seek a dynamic tight end for their offense.
It's a bit of a throwback to the days of the Buddy Ryan era with Dennis Allen's scheme becoming aggressive instead of always ...
A couple of trades suggested by one NFL site have the Bears gaining a running back while trading away a key veteran part of the offense but neither works.
As soon as the Bears turned in Loveland’s name with the No. 10 overall pick, fans and analysts began drafting Kmet trade packages. Chicago didn’t take the tight end just to keep him off the field.
Kmet remains a key part of Chicago's 12-personnel-heavy offense, Nick Shook of NFL.com reports.
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