
Chicago Bears tight end Colston Loveland firmly established himself as one of the top rookies in his class last season. With his strong play, particularly in the latter part of the campaign, the 22-year-old also emerged as one of the best young TEs in the entire NFL.
Loveland made 16 appearances for Chicago last season, including 11 starts. He finished the season with 58 receptions for 713 yards and two touchdowns. The former Michigan Wolverines star became one of Caleb Williams’ favorite targets, creating a partnership that could very well serve as the cornerstone for the Bears’ offense for years to come.
A testament to Loveland’s status as a top NFL tight end is his upcoming debut for Tight End University. On Thursday, TEU announced that Loveland has committed to taking part in this year’s camp in Nashville, Tennessee.
Loveland was included in the latest batch of tight ends attending the three-day event. He will join the likes of Isaiah Likely of the New York Giants and AJ Barner of the Seattle Seahawks, to name a couple.
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TEU is an annual three-day offseason program that brings together some of the best tight ends in the NFL. It was founded by Travis Kelce and George Kittle, along with former player Greg Olsen, in 2021.
TEU, which is hosted at Vanderbilt University, will take place from June 22 to 25. This year, fans will be able to attend some portions of player workouts. The festivities also include the highly anticipated “Tight End & Friends” concert on June 23.
For Loveland, it will be an opportunity to hone his skills alongside some of the best TEs in the country. It will also give the Bears stud a chance to rub elbows with some of the biggest names in the NFL.
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