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The Chicago Bears definitely have some work to do heading into the offseason when it comes to their financial situation, as they are currently $4.1 million over the salary cap with free agency looming in about three weeks.
The Chicago Bears have taken a big step forward in finding a new site for their stadium, and that momentum is moving fast toward Northwest Indiana.
Blago from the top rope. The Chicago Bears are one step closer to leaving Chicago - and the state of Illinois altogether - after lawmakers in Indiana advanced a bill this morning that would help clear the way for the team to build a new stadium in the neighboring state.
The Bears have been locked in a staredown with the state of Illinois. A move to a new city may be on the horizon.
The Chicago Bears have played at Soldier Field for over 50 years, but have been looking for a location to build a new domed stadium and a site in Indiana is becoming a real possibility. The Indiana House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee passed a crucial bill Thursday in an effort to move forward in getting the stadium built.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker called Thursday's announcement by the Chicago Bears "surprising" and "dismaying," after the team praised Indiana lawmakers for setting the stage for a new stadium in
On Thursday, Chicago Bears CEO/president Kevin Warren released a statement claiming the team was committed to finishing the due diligence necessary to “support” the vision of building a new stadium near Wolf Lake in Hammond,
The Chicago Bears will have several moving parts this offseason, as 23 players are set to hit unrestricted free agency. One of those names is offensive tackle Braxton Jones, whose rookie contract will expire, and Chicago seems content rolling with other options like Theo Benedet at tackle.