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Watch: Colston Loveland performs rookie karaoke

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LAKE FOREST, Ill., — One of the best parts of last year's HBO's "Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Chicago Bears" was the rookies performing songs in front of their team and the reactions it created. It's become a trend in the NFL for teams to have rookies perform songs karaoke-style.

We saw Caleb Williams, Rome Odunze, Austin Reed and even Theo Benedet perform songs. And while the Bears are not on Hard Knocks this year, the tradition continued.

The latest episode of their series "1920 Football Drive", gives fans a look at the start of training camp. One of the clips featured in the episode is former Michigan tight end and current Bears rookie Colston Loveland performing Mario's "Let Me Love You," and judging by the clip, his teammates loved it.

Check it out below:

.@colstonlovelan1's invited to the cookout ?#1920FootballDr

— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) August 15, 2025

For Loveland, he made a good first impression on the field with his teammates after sitting out most of the offseason with a shoulder injury. Now, he's leaving an impression off the field as well.

New episodes drop every so often ,and I imagine we will get more once training camp is over.

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