Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals and Loveland
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Bowers and Loveland were among the studs as we take a look at Week 9's fantasy football studs and busts by handing out superlatives.
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.
Chicago Bears tight end Colston Loveland (84) catches a pass and runs for a go ahead touchdown as Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Demetrius Knight Jr. (44) and Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Josh Newton (28) attempt to stop him in the fourth quarter of the NFL football game between Chicago Bears and Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati on Nov.
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Caleb Williams thought that the Colston Loveland touchdown during the win over the Bengals was reminiscent of Stephen Curry.
The Bears don't win shootouts, but somehow they did against the Bengals behind the heroics of the two rookies who got game balls.
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams rifles a touchdown pass to rookie tight end Colston Loveland. Bears running back Kyle Monangai submits his "Angry Runs" nomination with a 18-yard gain against the Cincinnati Bengals. Caleb Williams escapes the pocket, moves to his left and hits tight end Colston Loveland for a 10-yard pickup.
Check out Week 9 fantasy football tight end rankings and projections, including Trey McBride’s top spot, Colston Loveland’s rise, and must-start options for PPR and non-PPR leagues.