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What a thrill, Loveland's 58-yard touchdown to win the game Sunday in Cincinnati. What was the moment really like?
The awards are nice says the rookie Bears tight end, although some of them are a little less of a jolt than others.
With the Chicago Bears on the verge of an epic collapse, their first-round rookie made the best play of his young career. Tight end Colston Loveland broke a tackle and raced for a 58-yard touchdown with just 17 seconds to play to lift the Bears past the Cincinnati Bengals 47-42 and help them avoid an embarrassing loss.
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.
The Bears don't win shootouts, but somehow they did against the Bengals behind the heroics of the two rookies who got game balls.
Colston Loveland made a spectacular play to give the Chicago Bears a game-winning touchdown against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, and quarterback Caleb Williams compared the moment to an NBA coach-player duo.
Indeed, Caleb Williams has a plethora of targets to choose from, ranging from Rome Odunze to DJ Moore, Luther Burden III, and even Cole Kmet. It's one of the main reasons why Loveland hasn't made a splash.