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    Colston Loveland Historic Playoff Debut: Why the Bears Rookie TE is the NFL Most Dangerous Weapon

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerJanuary 15, 2026Updated:January 15, 20263 Mins Read
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    CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears didn’t just survive the Green Bay Packers; they unleashed a nightmare for the rest of the NFC. Rookie tight end Colston Loveland exploded for 137 yards on eight receptions in a 31-27 Wild Card thriller, shattering franchise records and setting the stage for a Divisional Round showdown against the Los Angeles Rams this Sunday at Soldier Field.

    The Idaho Tough Factor

    Loveland didn’t wait for the bright lights to find him. He grabbed them. Trailing 21-3 at halftime, Caleb Williams turned to his No. 10 overall pick to salvage the season. Loveland responded by racking up 115 yards in the second half alone. His 22-yard strike in the fourth quarter set the tone, but his two-point conversion grab inside the left pylon truly broke the Packers’ spirit. By the time the clock hit zero, Loveland became the first rookie tight end in NFL history to record 8+ catches and 100+ yards in a postseason game.

    .@colstonlovelan1 really can do it all 😏#1920FootballDr

    — Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) January 15, 2026

    The Michigan product is playing with a physicality that belies his rookie status. General Manager Ryan Poles called him “Idaho Tough” on draft night, and that grit was on full display as he bulldozed through the Green Bay secondary. He isn’t just a safety valve for Williams; he is the engine of Ben Johnson’s “12 personnel” schemes. With 322 receiving yards over his last three games, Loveland is currently the most productive pass-catcher in the Chicago lineup, leapfrogging veterans and proving that the Bears’ draft “zag” was the right move.

    Locker Room Talk

    “He’s usually the first one on the practice field and the last one to leave. There is an immense trust level now, and his route tree has grown to the point where defenses can’t bracket him without leaving DJ Moore wide open. We’re cookin’ with hot grease now.” — Ben Johnson, Chicago Bears Head Coach

    Playoff Implications: The Rams Challenge

    Next up is a collision with a Rams defense that specializes in neutralizing middle-of-the-field threats. Sean McVay and defensive coordinator Dennis Allen will likely prioritize clogging the seams where Loveland lives. However, the Bears hold the home-field advantage at Soldier Field, where Loveland has been nearly untouchable this winter. If the Rams can’t find an answer for the 6-foot-6 matchup nightmare, Chicago’s first playoff victory in 15 years might just be the start of a much deeper run. The winner moves one step closer to the NFC Championship, and for the first time in a generation, the road to the Super Bowl might actually run through the lakefront.

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