Bears tight end Colston Loveland showed his talents extend beyond the football field during this year's NFL rookie skits.
The 21-year-old No. 10 overall draft pick stood before his teammates and Bears President Kevin Warren and Chairman George McCaskey last week to perform a song that is as old as he is, Mario's "Let me Love You."
NFL rookie skits are playful challenges made by established players for newest members of the team, often involving various scenarios like physical challenges and mock interviews. Or, in Loveland's case, karaoke.
Encouraging cheers erupted from the seasoned Bears players watching, and some jumped in to sing along.
"That boy be invited to the cookout!" one audience member said after Loveland finished singing.
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