The Indiana Bears? Why an interstate move for a cherished NFL team may work out
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 27, 2026
The Chicago Bears, currently tenants at Soldier Field, are considering a move across state lines to Indiana. This potential relocation could revitalize a struggling area while keeping the team within reach of its fan base. Soldier Field, despite its prime location and historical significance, presents challenges due to its lease terms and the limitations of being the league's oldest and smallest stadium. The Bears have been seeking a more suitable venue since their inception, and this move could be a solution to their long-standing issues with their current home. The article explores the implications of such a transition for both the team and the community.
- Bears have been renting since 1920, starting at Wrigley Field.
- Current home, Soldier Field, is the oldest and smallest in the NFL.
- Lease terms and stadium conditions are challenging for the team.
- A move could revitalize a struggling area in Indiana.
- The Bears would remain accessible to their fan base.
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