The Chicago Bears have once again dominated the headlines during the offseason after completely overhauling the offensive side of the ball. Over the past few months, Bears' general manager Ryan Poles has acquired quarterback Caleb Williams, wide receivers Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze, running back D'Andre Swift, and others to transform the unit.
Multiple members of the Chicago Bears are already building rapport with their new franchise quarterback and a few players took him out over the weekend to embrace the city of Chicago for the first time.
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The Chicago Bears have a very good tight end in Cole Kmet. He may not be Rob Gronkowski or Travis Kelce in their prime, but Kmet is one of the best tight ends in the NFL.
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The Bears have had a busy offseason adding WR Keenan Allen in a trade and signing RB D’Andre Swift in free agency. Chicago TE Cole Kmet believes the offense will be potent next year presumably with a rookie quarterback.
The Chicago Bears have quietly been building their offense this offseason, adding some key additions to the roster that could help take this unit to the next level.
The two best players on the Chicago Bears offense in 2023, wide receiver DJ Moore and tight end Cole Kmet are excited about the new additions made to the offense.
The Chicago Bears’ offseason has been tumultuous, setting the stage for what promises to be an intriguing 2024 campaign even before the regular season has begun.
Only time will tell if the Chicago Bears made the right move in trading quarterback Justin Fields, but it's clear not all of Fields' former teammates are thrilled about the decision.
The Chicago Bears traded quarterback Justin Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers this past weekend, and while tight end Cole Kmet seems to understand the business side of things, it doesn’t mean he was any less upset to learn that his friend had been dealt.
The 2024 NFL Draft is shaping up to be easily the most important in recent memory for the Chicago Bears. Equipped with two top-10 picks this April, they're in the enviable position to select not one but two franchise-altering players.
Everyone in the football world is expecting the Chicago Bears to make some kind of trade during the 2024 NFL Draft. All signs are pointing to that trade involving quarterback Justin Fields, as the Bears seem intent on using the No.
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In what could be Justin Fields’ final game at Soldier Field, the Bears polarizing 3rd-year QB may be without a couple of his top targets this Sunday when Chicago hosts the Atlanta Falcons.
Bears tight end Cole Kmet went through a limited practice on Thursday due to a quad injury. Kmet has never missed a game since coming to the team in the 2020 draft.
The Chicago Bears have started to play better as of late. While they still have had some ugly wins and bad losses, the quality of the play overall is better.
The Chicago Bears placed tight end Cole Kmet on the injury report Monday and revealed a concerning update for his availability against the Carolina Panthers in Week 10.
The best thing about Cole Kmet's contract extension has little to do with him, although the deal is a good situation both for him and the team. The best aspect of it is only $3.6 million is added toward the Bears 2023 salary cap space.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Chicago Bears are extending tight end Cole Kmet ahead of the 2023 regular season. Fans reacted to the news the Bears were planning to extend their leading receiver from the 2022 season.
The Chicago Bears went big on Wednesday with an extension for tight end Cole Kmet. The former second-round draft pick signed an extension to his rookie contract for four years, $50 million.
Months after acquiring D.J. Moore, the Bears will soon have another high-end skill-position contract on their books.
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet received quite a bit of criticism early on in his tenure in the Windy City. The 2020 second-round draft pick didn't develop
If the Bears were waiting to get a contract offer to tight end Cole Kmet or he was waiting to decide on signing, there could be a path out there to follow.
As the Bears head into the season players are getting their summer fun in before training camp. Cole Kmet attended a Kane County Cougars game and was interviewed on the upcoming year.
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