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Colston Loveland’s 58-yard winner gave Chicago a 47-42 shocker, a rookie tight end feat the Bears had not seen since Mike Ditka.
Bowers and Loveland were among the studs as we take a look at Week 9's fantasy football studs and busts by handing out superlatives.
Game Time: 1 p.m. Loveland is not on the injury report this week. The Bears have no other receivers on the injury list. Loveland has posted 234 yards receiving on 17 catches with two TDs this year, averaging 33.4 yards per game.
Caleb Williams thought that the Colston Loveland touchdown during the win over the Bengals was reminiscent of Stephen Curry.
The Chicago Bears coach knew what he wanted to see from Cincinnati's defense to make the play call for the winning touchdown and he got that look.
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Loveland became Williams' most trusted target on an afternoon when fellow tight end Cole Kmet exited the game in the second quarter with a concussion. The first-rounder led the Bears with seven targets and broke out with six receptions for 118 yards and two touchdowns.
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams rifles a touchdown pass to rookie tight end Colston Loveland. Bears running back Kyle Monangai submits his "Angry Runs" nomination with a 18-yard gain against the Cincinnati Bengals. Caleb Williams escapes the pocket, moves to his left and hits tight end Colston Loveland for a 10-yard pickup.
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