Chicago Bears Position Review 2023: A look at tight end and emergence the of Cole Kmet
Our position review series for the 2023 season continues with a look at the tight ends room for the Chicago Bears. The emergence and impact of franchise tight end Cole Kmet was one of the best things about the 2023 season for Chicago. He cemented his status as a key piece of the Bears offense while also becoming one of the best young tight ends in the league.
Kmet finished ninth amongst all tight ends in receiving yards this season (719), second in touchdowns (6) and seventh in receptions (73). He also showcased excellent hands, as his 81.1 catch percentage was the highest of his career. Kmet’s durability was also on full display, as he managed to fight through a knee injury over the final month of the season, keeping his steak of consecutive starts alive. He has not missed a game over his four seasons in the NFL.
The 24-year-old tight end wasn’t alone in Chicago’s tight ends room this year, as two former Packers with connections to ex-offensive coordinator Luke Getsy, Robert Tonyan and Marcedes Lewis, signed one-year deals with the team. The 39-year-old Lewis is still an elite blocker, and it showed. He helped the Bears set the edge better than anyone this year. Tonyan, on the other hand, was a huge bust who didn’t do much at all. Let’s take a deeper dive into the stats, as well as the highs and lows the group had this past season.
Cole Kmet: 73 catches (90 targets) for 719 yards (9.8 yards per catch) and 6 touchdowns in 17 starts.
Robert Tonyan: 11 catches (17 targets) for 112 yards (10.2 yards per catch) and 0 touchdowns in 17 games played.
Marcedes Lewis: 4 catches (5 targets) for 29 yards (7.3 yards per catch) and 1 touchdown in 17 games played.
Weeks 8-16 stand out, largely because that’s when it felt like Kmet cemented his role in this offense and as a leader on the team. Whether he was catching passes from Justin Fields or Tyson Bagent, Kmet was always a reliable target. During that two-month chunk, Kmet caught 46 passes out of 52 targets and 3 of his 6 touchdowns. He also had the first 100-yard receiving game of his career Week 16 against Arizona, a feat made even more impressive by the fact that he did it by halftime. He hurt his knee in that game, and his production wasn’t the same after that. Had he stayed fully healthy, it’s likely the final weeks of the season would have been far more memorable where Kmet is concerned.
Kmet also had a standout game Week 4 against the Denver Broncos. He hauled in seven receptions for 85 yards and two scores. It was the first of two multi-touchdown games for him last year (the second was Week 9 against the Saints.
Lewis also hauled in his lone touchdown of the year in that span, a one-yard snag from Fields against the Cardinals on Christmas Eve to put the Bears up by three scores. Tonyan’s best game came Week 17 against the Falcons. He caught three passes on four targets for a season-high 40 yards.