Mayor Brandon Johnson meets with Bears CEO after saying he wants to keep the team ‘shuffling’ in Chicago – Chicago Tribune*

“I want to make sure the ownership of the Chicago Bears, the Park District and the residents of the city of Chicago have a real seat at the table to discuss a pathway forward,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said, declaring himself “the hardest-working person in the city of Chicago” and promising to approach the discussions with “care, sensitivity and thoughtfulness.”
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The Paraclete
2 years ago

Stay out of it, let the Bears fix their own mess. The Bears are looking to swindle the suburban hicks. They talk big and ptoduce very little. Jay Cutler is a perfect example always has many weak excuses. Put a new coat of paint somewhere and the Bears will a
nnounce a historic settlement has been reached in the spirit of cooperation.

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