Bears TE Cole Kmet Sounds Off After Loss to Lions: ‘I’m Kind of Done’
Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet expressed frustration and disappointment following his team’s 41-10 loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 16 of the 2024 NFL season. The defeat dropped the Bears to a dismal 3-12, and Kmet did not mince words when discussing the state of the team.
After the game, Kmet made a bold statement, saying, “I’m kind of done,” which resonated with the frustration felt by many of his teammates and fans. He was visibly upset with the performance, both on a personal level and in relation to the team’s overall struggles. Despite his efforts to contribute, Kmet’s frustration was evident as the Bears continued to fall short of expectations.
The Bears’ offense, led by quarterback Justin Fields, struggled to gain any momentum against the Lions’ defense. The team’s lackluster performance, including poor offensive line play, dropped passes, and an inability to finish drives, further compounded the disappointment. Kmet, who has been a reliable target in the passing game, was visibly frustrated by the lack of progress and cohesion within the team.
The loss to the Lions also highlighted the ongoing issues with coaching and roster management that have plagued the Bears for years. Kmet’s comments came after a season filled with inconsistency and disappointment, where Chicago has failed to build on its potential.
Kmet’s candid remarks shed light on the emotional toll the losing streak has taken on the players. It remains to be seen what changes will be made within the organization, but Kmet’s outburst could signal the need for a complete overhaul as the Bears look to re-establish a competitive culture in 2025.