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2025 Receiving
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Average Yards per Reception
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Regular Season | 7 | 116 | 16.6 | 1 | 31 |
Top Cole Kmet News
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Bears' Cole Kmet: Leads team in targets
Kmet caught three of nine targets for 46 yards in the Bears' 25-24 win over the Raiders on Sunday.
After Kmet was targeted a total of seven times in the first three games of 2025, his nine targets in Week 4 was likely a result of Chicago trying to use quick passes to keep the Las Vegas pass rush off Caleb Williams. Despite the busy afternoon, Kmet will need to string a couple of games with high volume to be considered a reliable fantasy option, although his outlook has improved somewhat with rookie Colston Loveland struggling and dealing with a hip injury.
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Bears' Cole Kmet: Logs full practice Thursday
Kmet (groin) practiced in full Thursday.
One day removed from being limited due to a groin injury Wednesday, Kmet didn't have any practice restrictions, while rookie TE Colston Loveland remained sidelined due to the hip issue that he suffered this past Sunday against the Cowboys. If Loveland is inhibited or sidelined Sunday at Las Vegas, Kmet would be in line for a bump in volume in the Bears' passing game.
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Bears' Cole Kmet: Tending to groin issue
Kmet was limited at practice Wednesday due to a groin injury.
Kmet has played the lion's share of the Bears' offensive snaps this season, and while he ran a route on 71 percent of them this past Sunday against the Cowboys, he was targeted only once by QB Caleb Williams. Fortunately for managers that roster Kmet, it happened to be a 10-yard touchdown catch. Meanwhile, rookie first-round pick Colston Loveland wasn't able to practice Wednesday due to the hip injury that knocked him out of Week 3 action. Kmet thus appears poised for another large workload Week 4 at Las Vegas, assuming he's able to suit up and Loveland is inhibited or even sidelined.
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Bears' Cole Kmet: Scores first TD of 2025
Kmet caught his only target for a 10-yard touchdown in the Bears' 31-14 win over the Cowboys on Sunday.
Although Kmet plays more snaps than rookie teammate Colston Loveland, he has just seven targets and four receptions over the first three games. However, with 29 and 31 yards in two of those three games to go with Sunday's touchdown, the veteran tight end may be carving out a consistent, low-volume role in the Chicago passing attack.
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Bears' Cole Kmet: Four targets in defeat
Kmet caught two passes on four targets for 29 yards in the Bears' 52-21 loss to the Lions on Sunday.
Kmet was targeted four times, and the veteran has doubled first-round rookie Colston Loveland's targets in each of the first two games. Although it's possible that Loveland sees his role grow over time, Kmet remains the top tight end for the Bears, though that may not lead to many ceiling performances in an offense that relies heavily on its wide receivers.
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Bears' Cole Kmet: Serves as top tight end Monday
Kmet finished with a 31-yard reception on four targets in Monday's 27-24 loss to the Vikings.
The Bears invested a first-round pick in April's draft in tight end Colston Loveland, but at least for one week, Kmet served as the team's top option at the position. In addition to garnering the start, Kmet out-snapped the rookie by a 60-38 margin and also earned two more targets than Loveland, who finished with two receptions for 12 yards. Loveland had missed time in the spring while recovering from January shoulder surgery, so it's possible that with more practice time, he will usurp Kmet on the depth chart.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-6, 257 lbs |
Birthplace: Lake Barrington, IL |
Age: 26 |
School: Notre Dame |
Experience: 6 |