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Updated · Chicago Sun-Times · May 18
Bears Brief 31 NFL Teams on 2 Stadium Sites, Excluding Chicago
Updated
Updated · Chicago Sun-Times · May 18

Bears Brief 31 NFL Teams on 2 Stadium Sites, Excluding Chicago

9 articles · Updated · Chicago Sun-Times · May 18
  • Tuesday’s NFL meeting in Orlando will feature the Bears updating the league on only two stadium options—Arlington Heights and Hammond, Indiana—leaving Chicago out of the presentation.
  • The team has repeated for weeks that those are its only realistic sites for a domed stadium and still aims to choose one in late spring or early summer.
  • Arlington Heights hinges on an Illinois mega-projects bill before the General Assembly adjourns this month; the Bears already own the 326-acre former Arlington racecourse site.
  • Hammond has offered a stadium near Wolf Lake with all event revenue, no rent for at least 30 years and a $1 buyback after 40, while Mayor Brandon Johnson’s camp still argues Chicago could reemerge.
  • Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Monday that Johnson has offered "no plan at all" to keep the Bears in the city, underscoring how far Chicago has fallen behind.
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