Are the Chicago Bears Seriously Moving to Indiana?
The Chicago Bears are considering a move from Soldier Field, their home since 1924, due to a lack of viable options in Chicago. The team has identified potential sites in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and Hammond, Indiana, as alternatives. Bears CEO Kevin Warren has indicated that progress is being made on the Indiana site, with no set deadline for a decision.
- ▪The Chicago Bears have played at Soldier Field since 1924, but are exploring relocation options.
- ▪Bears CEO Kevin Warren stated that there is no viable site in Chicago for a new stadium.
- ▪The team is considering sites in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and Hammond, Indiana.
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