LAKE FOREST, Ill. (WGN) — As the longest tenured Chicago Bear, Cole Kmet is used to the chaos that has come with being a part of the organization since the 2020 NFL season, but that isn't stopping the former Notre Dame tight end from setting some lofty goals for himself and rookie Colston Loveland.
Kmet has endured four head coaches, six offensive coordinators and a combined 29-55 record heading into what will be his sixth year in the league.
From learning the ropes under Matt Nagy and Bill Lazor, to having to deal with the dysfunction of the Matt Eberflus and Shane Waldron administration, it would be easy for Kmet to play the sympathy card, but that's not how he sees life in the NFL these days.
“It's easy to go, ‘Woe is me’. But then you also look at it like, unfortunately, this is mos