Bear Digest

Bears' Colston Loveland goes viral for rookie different kind of 'performance'

Chicago Bears' rookie tight end Colston Loveland stole the show at this week's rookie performance night.
May 9, 2025; Lake Forest, IL, USA; Chicago Bears tight end Colston Loveland (84) smiles during the Rookie Minicamp at Halas Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images
May 9, 2025; Lake Forest, IL, USA; Chicago Bears tight end Colston Loveland (84) smiles during the Rookie Minicamp at Halas Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images | Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

In this story:


Not sure what it means that the Chicago Bears' "rookie night" went smoother than their training camp, but here we are.

While star quarterback Caleb Williams and head coach Ben Johnson's offense continues to struggle on the field, first-round draft choice Colston Loveland and the rookie blew off some steam and provided a distraction with their performances in front of the team Thursday night.

MORE: Best Bears offensive hope might be a budding dominant defense

In an NFL tradition, rookie players are asked to do some sort of "performance" in front of the rest of the team and coaching staff. Loveland went acapella with a rendition of Justin Bieber's "Let Me Love You."

"That was just a song I've been listening to forever and it was something I actually knew," Loveland shared. "I knew I could sing it without an instrumental if I had to. I felt confident. They said I did a pretty good job."

Part of the tradition: Veterans can force players to re-do their performance if their singing or skit isn't deemed acceptable. Loveland's song was good enough to be one-and-done.

"That's a great karaoke song," 10-year veteran Kevin Byard said of Loveland. "I think he picked a really good song, it was really funny. I think he had a great song. He put a little sauce on it, gave us a little dance, a little bop."

MORE: Ben Johnson sees Caleb Williams below his target number for camp

Fellow tight end Cole Kmet had even higher praise for Loveland.

Said Kmet, "He sung his heart out, had some good dance moves along the way. I'm pretty confident that will remain the No. 1 rookie performance of the offseason."

Loveland will try to make an equally impressive impression when the Bears play their second preseason game Sunday night at Soldier Field against the Buffalo Bills.

Colston Loveland
Jul 24, 2025; Lake Forest, IL, USA; Chicago Bears tight ends Colston Loveland (84) and Cole Kmet (85) stand on the field during training camp at Halas Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images | Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

More Chicago Bears News

X: BearsOnSI


Published
Richie Whitt
RICHIE WHITT

Richie Whitt has been a sports media fixture in Dallas-Fort Worth since graduating from UT-Arlington in 1986. His career is highlighted by successful stints in print (Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Dallas Observer), TV (NBC5) and radio (105.3 The Fan). During his almost 40-year tenure, he's blabbed and blogged on events ranging from Super Bowls to NBA Finals to World Series to Stanley Cups to Olympics to Wimbledons to World Cups. Whitt has been covering the NFL since 1989, and in 1993 authored The 'Boys Are Back, a book chronicling the Dallas Cowboys' run to Super Bowl XXVII.

Share on XFollow richiewhitt