The 6-3 Chicago Bears head to Minnesota to take on the 4-5 Vikings as 2.5-point road underdogs. The Lions lead the division at 6-3 as well, due to tie breakers, but overall, there is plenty of room for the last place Vikings, Bears, Packers and Lions to feel like they have a real chance at securing the NFC North in the end.
Colston Loveland start or sit: Week 11 fantasy football advice
We break down the fantasy football outlook of Colston Loveland ahead of Week 11


One way the Bears could gain an edge is to get their rookie tight end, Colston Loveland, into a bigger role moving forward. He’s shown tremendous ability and needs to see the ball.
Below, we’ll go over Colston Loveland’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 11.
Fantasy Football analysis: Bears, TE, Colston Loveland
Cole Kmet returned last week from injury. Loveland still caught four passes for 55 yards against the Giants, but he had just the four targets and shared snaps with Kmet. The good news is that he continues to show he deserves more targets and he’s getting more snaps than he was earlier in the season. The Vikings have been weak against tight ends, giving up five touchdowns to the position in the last five games and are ninth-worst at allowing fantasy points to the position.
He’s not a lock to see a big workload, but he’s been efficient enough to believe he can be useful in fantasy in a good matchup.
Start or sit in Week 11 PPR leagues?
Start.
Start or sit in Week 11 standard leagues?
Start.











