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Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet is taking notice of new defensive coordinator Dennis Allen and his defense in camp.
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet was on top of the football world just two years ago when he signed a massive four-year, $50 ...
Ben Johnson offered evidence there’s action behind his words regarding details and accountability, and the tight end ...
Bears tight end Cole Kmet understands why his head coach Ben Johnson pulled the offensive starters off the field on first day ...
Cole Kmet's wife, Emily, sent a sweet message to him as he prepares for the upcoming NFL season. Kmet started his NFL journey ...
Eagles tackle Lane Johnson called the NFLPA’s issues “a [poop] show” Wednesday. Kmet was more circumspect, saying that he ...
Cole Kmet is entering his sixth season with the Bears. None of his teammates have been there longer. Kmet is sharing his ...
Kmet showed gratitude for an offseason well spent, which included getting married to his wife, Emily Kmet. In the photos, the ...
The Bears didn’t draft Colston Loveland to replace Cole Kmet — they drafted him to pair with him. Ben Johnson’s two-tight end vision could give Chicago a serious offensive edge.
As soon as the Bears turned in Loveland’s name with the No. 10 overall pick, fans and analysts began drafting Kmet trade packages. Chicago didn’t take the tight end just to keep him off the ...
While Kmet's usage increased as the season went on, his role in the passing game remained irrelevant. He finished the 2024 season with just 47 catches for 474 yards and four touchdowns.
Cole Kmet caught a higher percentage of passes thrown his way than any tight end in the NFL last year, 85.5%. The Bears veteran did it while still managing to average over 10 yards a catch—a ...