
In a stunning and heartbreaking development this evening, ESPN insider Adam Schefter reported that the Chicago Bears’ top 2025 draft picks—tight end Colston Loveland and wide receiver Luther Burden III—may both be facing significant early setbacks before ever taking the field in a regular-season NFL game.
According to Schefter, sources close to the team revealed that Loveland, the ultra-athletic TE out of Michigan, suffered a “potentially serious lower-body injury” during rookie mini-camp. The extent of the damage remains unclear, but early indications suggest the Bears are preparing for the possibility that Loveland could miss substantial time during the upcoming season.