Updated
Updated · NBC Sports · Jun 5
Pritzker Says Door Stays Open for Bears After 6 Years of Stadium Shifts
Updated
Updated · NBC Sports · Jun 5

Pritzker Says Door Stays Open for Bears After 6 Years of Stadium Shifts

3 articles · Updated · NBC Sports · Jun 5

Summary

  • Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker’s office said the state still wants the Bears to stay, even after the team signaled it plans to move ahead with a new stadium elsewhere.
  • Six years of changing positions on stadium sites — especially in recent months — have hindered progress, the governor’s office said, despite Illinois leaders working with the team in good faith.
  • Pritzker said he remains open to a "sensible solution" that keeps the Bears in Illinois while protecting taxpayers, leaving room for renewed talks.
  • Nothing is final until paperwork is signed for an Indiana stadium, keeping Illinois in play as the Bears weigh their next move.

Insights

After Illinois's legislative fumble, is Indiana's billion-dollar offer for the Bears now a done deal?
Beyond the stadium's price tag, who ultimately pays in the multi-state bidding war for the Chicago Bears?