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Get to know Chicago Bears rookie TE Colston Loveland

Get to know Chicago Bears rookie TE Colston Loveland


What’s the most underrated thing about Idaho?

I think the whole state itself. The views, the weather at the right time, just as a whole, I think it’s a hidden gem.

As a native Idahoan, what is fry sauce?

I figured this would come up. It’s ketchup and mayo mixed together, but they serve real fry sauce there. You go to Burger King, they’ll give you fry sauce. You don’t have to make it. But I think only in Idaho and Utah they do it. I’m a fan, though.

You dabbled in the rodeo growing up. What does it take to be successful at that?

It takes some toughness for sure. I was only riding calves and steers growing up, so smaller than bulls, but to ride a bull or a bucking bronco, you’ve gotta have some courage.

Who were your sports idols growing up?

LeBron James has always been one. Gronk (Rob Gronkowski) when I was a kid. I used to love Jimmy Graham.

What’s a random fact about you?

I used to work on a pheasant farm when I was 11 years old. Just a bunch of pheasants, and I had to go and put blinders on them and feed ’em. You’ve gotta put blinders so they don’t peck at each other. So that was interesting. No one knows about that.

What’s your go-to hype song right now?

Since we’re in Chicago, Went Legit by G Herbo.

How many messages did you get on draft night?

Let’s call it, altogether, 500, 600 maybe. I’ve gone through a lot of them. Only 181 unread right now.

Who inspires you the most?

I’d say my family as a whole, like my older brother. They’ve sacrificed so much and done so much for me that they just inspire me — how hard they work and everything they do.

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