Would Chicago Consider Another Tenant, Including an NFL Team, if Bears Leave? Lightfoot Weighs In – NBC5 (Chicago)

“Plenty of cities have…two NFL teams,” the mayor said. “I can see that as an option for someone else, yes.” However, a massive stumbling block to such a proposal would be an NFL rule that would require the Bears to sign off on another team moving into the market.
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Giddyap
3 years ago

Any other NFL team would laugh at any offer to occupy an obsolete stadium, that is impossible to get to, and poorly adapted for football

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