Due to his wife, A very loyal of Chicago Bears Player has announced his sudden retirement, sending a powerful statement and bidding the team and supporters
Though they refrained from belting out Frank Sinatra’s “My Kind of Town,” the $6.3 billion Chicago Bears have made the decision to remain in the Windy City following threats to move to the suburbs.
Following years of challenging talks, Bears CEO and President Kevin Warren unveiled plans for a new publicly-owned stadium inside Chicago’s city borders on Monday. The Bears intend to give the stadium a $2 billion donation.
In a statement, former Big Ten commissioner Paul Warren stated, “The Chicago Bears are committed to contributing over $2 billion to build a stadium and improve open spaces for all families, fans, and the general public to enjoy in the City of Chicago.”
The Chicago Bears’ new stadium will be a game-changer for our area, bringing millions in tax money, jobs, and economic growth. It will also make large-scale events possible. When our plans are complete, we look forward to providing further details.