Chicago Bears rookie Colston Loveland goes viral singing Mario’s ‘Let Me Love You’ during team performance
⭐️ How many stars are you giving this one?
Chicago’s newest tight end, Colston Loveland (1st round, 10th pick out of Michigan), had his official “welcome to the league” moment—and it was gold. Instead of playing it safe, Loveland stepped up in front of his teammates and delivered Mario’s early-2000s anthem “Let Me Love You.”
Not only did he sing it, he performed it—adding a little bop, some swag, and a whole lot of confidence. Teammates went crazy, social media is eating it up, and yes… he’s officially invited to the cookout.
“That’s a great karaoke song,” said veteran safety Kevin Byard. “He put a little sauce on it, gave us a little dance.”
(via Chicago Bears)
Even tight end Cole Kmet co-signed, calling it the “No. 1 rookie performance of the offseason.”
And the best part? Mario himself noticed. The R&B star gave Loveland props for “swagging it out,” proving this rookie just scored points way beyond the field. (TMZ)
So here’s the real question:
🔥 Any new Bears fans after this?
⭐️ How many stars are you giving Colston’s performance?
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