Bears evaluating Indiana for stadium
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The team has been in Chicago for more than 100 years, having moved to the city in 1921 from Decatur, Ill., where they were founded as the Staleys in 1920.
Bears president and CEO Kevin Warren wrote an open letter to fans Wednesday in which he threatened to move the team out of Chicago. The Bears have been trying to construct a new stadium in Cook County,
Warren’s declaration Wednesday the Bears would look outside Cook County — and even into Northwest Indiana — for a new stadium site rained on what was supposed to be the most thrilling week of the most exciting year the Bears have had since 2018.
Kevin Warren deserves penalty flag for ill-timed Indiana leverage play. The focus should be on Soldier Field, where there's a game to play.
Kevin Warren was hired as the Bears' President and CEO to break ground on a new stadium. That was, is, and always has been his main responsibility. Neverthele
Kevin Warren cannot stop inserting himself into the happiest moments in recent Bears history because he's terrible at his job.
Of all the self-serving blather in Warren’s letter, including the use of the phrase “legislative partnership” to mean “legislative handout,” our biggest laugh came when we got to a statement that would not land any kid on Santa’s nice-and-truthful list: “this is not about leverage.”