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Could the Chicago Bears really leave Illinois? Indiana says yes

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The possibility of the Chicago Bears leaving Illinois and relocating to Northwest Indiana has gained traction as the franchise continues to face significant challenges in financing its long-awaited new stadium project to replace the aging Soldier Field.

The organization has publicly acknowledged that it is evaluating alternatives in Northwest Indiana. Team President Kevin Warren emphasized that the move is not intended as leverage, but rather as a realistic effort to identify a viable path toward building a new home for the Bears-one that would mark the first stadium the franchise has ever owned. The team has previously played at both Wrigley Field and Soldier Field, yet has never held ownership of its venues.

“The Bears have called Chicago home for more than a century,” Warren said in a letter addressed to fans. “One certainty is that our commitment to this city will not change. We will continue to provide unwavering support to the community. We need to secure a world-class venue for our passionate fanbase and honor the energy you bring every week.”

Warren underscored that a project of this magnitude requires committed public partners and a stable legislative framework that allows the organization to plan for the long term.

How much would a new Chicago Bears stadium cost?

Soldier Field carries deep historical significance in American sports. It was built as a memorial to soldiers who died in World War I, with construction beginning in 1922 and concluding in 1924. A major renovation was completed in 2003.

However, as time has passed, Soldier Field has fallen behind modern NFLstandards-particularly when compared to recently built venues such as SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

The Bears currently have two concrete plans for a new stadium. The primary option involves land the team already owns in Arlington Heights, though a return to the suburbs remains uncertain. The franchise is seeking $855 million in public funding, a goal that has proven difficult to achieve.

Complicating matters further, an initiative that would have frozen property taxes for large-scale developments in Illinois failed to gain approval last October. The measure was widely viewed as a critical step toward beginning construction in the near future.

Indiana opens the door to the Chicago Bears

Indiana Governor Mike Braun has officially offered Northwest Indiana as a potential new home for the historic NFL franchise, capitalizing on the stalled negotiations between the Bears and the state of Illinois.

Braun moved quickly on social media, highlighting the legislative and economic advantages offered by his administration.

“The Chicago Bears recognize Indiana’s pro-business climate, and I’m ready to work with them to build a new stadium in Northwest Indiana,” Braun said.

Indiana already has a legal frameworkin place following the passage of House Bill 1292 in April-legislation specifically designed to attract professional sports franchises. For Braun, the potential relocation would extend far beyond football.

“This would be a major economic boost, create jobs, and bring another premier NFL franchise to our state,” Braun said, directly challenging the position of the Illinois government.



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