Chicago Bears move forward with Indiana stadium
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The Chicago Bears add a defender who can play edge rusher and slide inside in the latest mock draft from Bleacher Report.
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Chicago Bears linked to breakout pass rusher amid fan frustration
Chicago Bears fans were hoping that the team would address its pass rush this offseason. After all, the Bears accumulated just 35 sacks in 2025, which ranked near the bottom of the NFL.
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NFL relocation plans spark outrage among Chicago fans
The NFL's decision to move the Chicago Bears to Hammond, Indiana, has sparked outrage among fans, highlighting the league's disregard for fan loyalty.
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Absolute failure: NFL fans rip Bears after board vote for Indiana stadium switch
The Chicago Bears are one step closer with their plans to building a stadium in Northwest Indiana after their board of directors voted to proceed with the stadium project. The Chairman, George H McCaskey,
The Chicago Bears had their first winning season in seven years in 2025 and won their first playoff game since 2010. With the franchise turning itself around at the hands of head coach Ben Johnson and quarterback Caleb Williams,
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Chicago mayor’s stunning admission about attending Bears game angers NFL fans
This week, Mayor Brandon Johnson went to 104.3 The Score to argue that the Chicago Bears should stay in the city. He also suggested that the team should build their new stadium on the lakefront. During that same appearance,
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Chicago Bears sign draft picks Dillon Thieneman and Logan Jones
Earlier today, before the stadium drama unfolded, the Chicago Bears announced that they have signed their first two 2026 draft picks, safety Dillon Thieneman and center Logan Jones. Thieneman, the 25th overall selection out of Oregon,
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Bears avoid offseason headache with Chicago's top two rookie draft picks going into mandatory minicamp next week
The Chicago Bears have agreed to terms on the rookie contracts for first-round safety Dillon Thieneman and second-round center Logan Jones, avoiding potential contract issues other teams have dealt with in the past.