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A long, standing question has been whether the Bears would actually leave Chicago for Arlington Heights, IL? It became a reality on Monday aft...
www.dazn.comShort answer: There’s widespread reporting that the Chicago Bears have been exploring relocation options, with Indiana emerging as a primary target, though no final decision has been publicly confirmed in a universally accepted official statement as of now.
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A long, standing question has been whether the Bears would actually leave Chicago for Arlington Heights, IL? It became a reality on Monday aft...
www.dazn.comArlington Heights Mayor Jim Tinaglia said the Chicago Bears may leave Illinois for Indiana if a stadium deal with the state is not reached by the end of March. Tinaglia said the Bears have already been "through the wringer too many times" and won't wait past this month for the necessary legislation to be approved, which would provide tax breaks and other financial incentives for the team to build a new stadium in the suburb.
nationaltoday.comThe Chicago Bears embarked on a new era in February 2023 with the purchase of a site in Arlington Heights where the team hopes to build a new enclosed stadium with a massive entertainment and residential development. In April 2024, the team laid out elaborate plans for a new publicly owned domed stadium, but now, the storied NFL franchise’s sights are focused on the northwest suburbs — or is it northwest Indiana? Here’s what to know about the lo…
ground.newsA turf war over a football team is developing between two Midwestern states with a long rivalry
www.independent.co.ukIf the Bears leave Chicago, they're going to have plenty of options
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