Colston Loveland’s 58-yard clincher (118 yards total) in the Chicago Bears ' thrilling 47-42 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 9 showed he can produce when targeted and trusted.
Fantasy football managers who paid up to draft him and held on through the first half of the season, in which he saw just 18 targets in six games, were rewarded handsomely.
Unfortunately, it now looks like Sunday’s breakout performance may have been short-lived following the Bears’ latest update.
On Thursday, Chicago listed starting tight end Cole Kmet as a full participant in practice after he left the Cincinnati game with a concussion and entered the NFL ’s five-step protocol.
Kmet logged a limited session on Wednesday before taking the full practice step on Thursday, a key development as the tea

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