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For the first time in history, a long snapper won the NFC’s Special Teams Player of the Week award. Even more unique, Cole Kmet – a tight end – brought home the honor after scoring two touchdowns.
Cole Kmet picked the right week to be the emergency long snapper for the Bears. Filling in for injured Scott Daly as the backup long snapper, Kmet happened to be doing it during a week when there wasn't another special teams player with a particularly strong effort.
Bears tight end Cole Kmet will not need to endure another Sunday of double-duty stress as a long snapper. That is, unless someone else is injured. The
Say it with me “complementary football” Don’t look now but the Chicago Bears have won three in a row. And scored five offensive touchdowns in consecutive games.
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet received excellent news to start his bye week after an MVP-caliber performance in Week 6. In the victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, Kmet stepped up as the emergency long snapper after the team’s starter, Scott Daly, was sidelined with a knee injury during the second offensive drive.
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet just got the best news possible to kick of his bye week after his MVP-like performance in Week 6. In the win against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Kmet had to fill in as the emergency long snapper following the team's second offensive drive after the starter, Scott Daly, was ruled out with a knee injury.
The story is out on the Jacksonville Jaguars' defense and how to beat them. The Jaguars' defensive issues were not exactly a hidden secret entering Week 6.
A look at some big moments you may have overlooked this week
When Bears LS Scott Daly was injured in Week 6 and ruled out of the game, TE Cole Kmet had to step in as the emergency long snapper. Kmet said his “biggest nightmare came true” when he had to enter the game in that spot but reflected on why he learned how to be a long snapper to begin with.
The streaking Chicago Bears did not let an overseas trip to London slow them down. In fact, their meeting with the Jacksonville Jaguars at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London brought out the best in their game.
When Chicago Bears special teams coordinator Richard Hightower came up to veteran Cole Kmet on the sideline and told him to start warming up because 'Scott's hurt,' the tight end wasn't sure who his coach was referring to.
The Chicago Bears rolled to a 35-16 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London to increase their winning streak to…
A 53-man roster is designed to have backups for just about every position on the field. That said, special teams is a position group that has a few replacement options. Unlike some college rosters, NFL teams only carry one kicker, one punter, and one long snapper.
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet has been wearing many hats against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
It jumped out at you. Film with violence always does, but this one wasn't rated PG-13 or R. It was the Bears game film from Sunday. "I thought there was a lot of good violence on tape up front," Bears tight end Cole Kmet said.
After a long week of criticism, the Chicago Bears run game finally came to life in Sunday’s 24-18 victory over the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field. After amassing just 218 yards and 3 yards per carry over the first three weeks of the season, the Bears ran for 131 yards and two touchdowns Sunday.
The Chicago Bears have struggled in their first three games with Caleb Williams and players are hoping a meeting with offensive coordinator Shane Waldron will help get them on the right path.
Whether injuries have decimated your roster or you're desperate for a spark, here's what to do about several flex options, streaming candidates and other players you could be on the fence about starting in Week 4.
The Chicago Bears are coming off another tough defeat, this time against the Indianapolis Colts. Despite the loss, the Bears had a few standout players on offense this time around.
The Chicago Bears will travel to Houston to play the Texans on Sunday Night Football in what will be Caleb William’s first nationally televised game. Although
Whether you’re looking to recover from a Week 1 loss or keep the fantasy chains moving with another victory, these players should be nowhere near your starting lineup in Week 2.
Cole Kmet arrived at Halas Hall just in time to see the downfall, and now, he hopes, the climb back to contention. No one among starters, other than Jaylon Johnson, can trace the path of the organization from within the locker room better.
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