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Chicago Bears move forward with Indiana stadium

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Colts Wire on MSN · 13h
Will Colts and Bears both call Indiana home?
Will the Chicago Bears be joining the Indianapolis Colts in the state of Indiana?

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 · 10h · on MSN
Chicago Bears moving to Indiana Bears? Hammond stadium no lock for multiple NFL teams in 7 states
 · 14h · on MSN
Bears board of directors votes to advance stadium in Hammond, Indiana
 · 14h
Bears board of directors votes to explore Indiana as priority location for new stadium
The Chicago Bears board of directors voted Friday to further explore Hammond, Ind., as the priority location for their next stadium.

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 · 7h
Illinois leaders, fans across Chicago area react after Bears advance Hammond, Indiana stadium plans
 · 8h
Bears fans have strong reaction to team's renewed focus on Hammond, Indiana stadium site
 · 10h
The significance of potential new Bears stadium following board vote
“The Bears’ Board of Directors voted Thursday to advance the stadium development in Hammond, Indiana, with the exact site to be selected. This is the first time that the Bears’ board has voted on any ...

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FOX 10 Phoenix · 11h
Chicago Bears announce intentions to build stadium in Hammond, Indiana
 · 14h
Will they still be called the Chicago Bears in Indiana? How name change is impacted by leaving Illinois
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The Colts beat the Bears in Super Bowl XLI, and soon may be in-state rivals

With news of the Bears moving forward with a stadium in Hammond, Indiana, look back at when the Indianapolis Colts defeated Chicago in Super Bowl 41.
Sporting News
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Bears trade idea swaps Tyson Bagent for Colts' Anthony Richardson

The Chicago Bears already have their franchise QB, Caleb Williams. They currently have two quality backup quarterbacks, though, and that could allow them to take a swing on some upside at the most important position in sports.
Sports Illustrated
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The Three Matchups Bears Can Exploit Against Colts

In a normal season the Chicago Bears would return to Soldier Field at 3-0 and enjoying the fact they are facing a team struggling to get road victories. It's not a normal year in the NFL, especially for home teams with no crowd noise to support their defense.
Yardbarker
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Colts Will Remain Indiana's Team, Even if Bears Jump the Border

Ready or not, one of the NFL's most renowned franchises could no longer be true to its iconic name. The Chicago Bears may be leaving their home of 104 years and moving to Indiana, with construction of a new stadium in the state's Northwest region being ...
13h

Bears Moving Toward Indiana Relocation

The Bears have called the state of Illinois home since they began play in 1920, but they now have one foot out the door. Their board of directors voted to advance stadium development at a to-be-determined site in Hammond, Ind., chairman George McCaskey and president and CEO Kevin Warren announced in a joint statement.
FanSided
1mon

The Seahawks, Bears and Colts still have perfect fits on the board for Day 2

The Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Bears, and Indianapolis Colts are under intense scrutiny to capitalize on Day 2 of the draft with strategic selections that address critical roster gaps. Each team faces specific needs: the Colts must bolster their aging ...
WGN-TV
2mon

Report: Safety Jonathan Owens agrees to deal with Colts

CHICAGO (WGN) – After two seasons with the Chicago Bears, safety Jonathan Owens is heading to the Indianapolis Colts, according to multiple reports. Owens, a seven-year NFL veteran, agreed to a one-year contract with the Colts on Friday, per multiple ...
Sports Illustrated
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Grading the Bears' 2-Year Agreement With Former Colts DT Neville Gallimore

It's an underwhelming deal, to be sure. I doubt that any Bears fans had Gallimore on their radar when free agency began, and he's certainly not going to radically change expectations for Chicago's defense in 2026, at least not by himself. However, much ...
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