The Chicago Bears are entering the summer of 2025 gaining no momentum towards building a new stadium in downtown Chicago or the city of Arlington Heights.
Chicago Bears CEO Kevin Warren wanted shovels in the ground to begin construction on a new stadium by the end of 2025. It appears construction won’t begin until at least 2026, as the Bears remain in purgatory with local and state government.
Chicago Bears CEO Kevin Warren wanted shovels in the ground before 2026, but government and bugs could hold up the start of construction on the new stadium in Arlington Heights.
How many of the active NFL players who have rushed for 1,000 or more yards in a season can you name in five minutes?
So much about the Chicago Bears‘ stadium project is unknown in April. In January, President Kevin Warren wanted shovels in the ground by the end of the year, but the last thing we heard from him on the subject in early April was that he was still looking at feasibility studies.
The Chicagoland dance for a new Bears stadium could be heading for the legal mosh pit. According to Crain's Chicago Business , via Sports Business Journal , Bears president and CEO Kevin Warren recently sent a letter to new Chicago Park District Superintendent Carlos Ramirez-Rosa regarding the condition of Soldier Field.
While fans might be concerned about whether or not the quality of the draft lines up with the needs of the Bears, the truth is that Chicago is in an excellent position to improve their roster.
Chicago Bears CEO Kevin Warren might need to get a little creative to build a new stadium. Warren has been tasked with trying to get a stadium built since he took over as CEO in 2023.
When the Bears interviewed Eddie George for their head-coaching vacancy, only to quickly give Ben Johnson the job, questions were raised about whether the interview with George was a sham, making a mockery of the Rooney Rule.
The Chicago Bears have been trying to build a new stadium for quite some time. Chicago continues to play at Soldier Field while they explore options for building a new stadium outside of the city.
A year after stating the goal of building a new stadium on the Chicago lakefront, the Bears are now saying an Arlington Heights, Ill., location is back on the table, team president and CEO Kevin Warren said Wednesday.
The Chicago Bears have officially announced Laura Anderson as their new Senior Vice President of Administration and Chief Financial Officer. Bringing a wealth of experience from her time at the Big Ten, Anderson reunites with Bears president/CEO Kevin Warren, aiming to lead the team towards financial excellence and innovation.
The Chicago Bears continue to look to the Big Ten Conference to fill key positions in the front office. Two years after Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren left the Big Ten to begin his current role, Chicago has hired another former Big Ten executive into a top position within the organization.
If the shovel is going into the ground this year for a Bears stadium, as team president Kevin Warren said, then it's possible the original plan has new life.
Recent rumors that the Chicago Bears were finalizing stadium plans in Arlington Heights seem to be just that—rumors. The last time we heard from Kevin Warren and the Bears during the NFL postseason, they clearly stated that their goal remained focused on building along the lakefront.
The Bears received praise from all corners, particularly president Kevin Warren, for convincing board chairman George McCaskey to pay what was necessary to bring in coach Ben Johnson .
The Bears hired new team President Kevin Warren last year to find a new home for the team. For several years, the Bears and the city of Chicago have been fighting for funding for a new stadium, which even caused the Bears to consider moving to Arlington Heights.
The Chicago Bears need to revisit their list of coaching candidates, according to a new report.
Nine months ago the Bears started a press conference about their decision to build a stadium at Soldier Field's south parking lot with a prayer for the stadium, to much public ridicule.
Dan Orlovsky seems to relish the contrarian role. So while the ESPN commentator and former Lion quarterback sees all of the attention focused on Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson being linked with the Bears head coaching job, it only seems natural he call this a bad fit.
Chicago Bears president Kevin Warren has made it clear that he wants a new stadium for the Bears, but the process isn’t easy. The Bears want a new indoor, lakefront stadium that would allow the city of Chicago to host the Final Four, the Super Bowl, more concerts, ETC.
The Bears’ journey to determining their 2024 starting quarterback continues.
Chicago Bears president and CEO Kevin Warren wants people within the NFL community to know he's quite fond of quarterback Justin Fields as Warren's front office possibly prepares to shop the 2021 first-round draft pick to other teams.
Bears team president and CEO Kevin Warren offered no endorsements or rush judgments on the future of head coach Matt Eberflus. Warren said he approves of the current energy around the Bears, who are 5-2 in the past seven games with a chance to score a damaging win Sunday at Green Bay that could knock the rival Packers out of the playoff field.
Chicago Bears' CEO and President Kevin Warren stands poised to drive the organization into uncharted waters with more autonomy than his predecessor, Ted Phillips, never possessed.
Kevin Warren, the new president of the Chicago Bears, cast some uncertainty on the team's new stadium plans during an invitation-only meeting in Arlington Heights.
The Bears feel their building something different in the Windy City, and talent acquisition is a huge part of changing what has been a middling culture. That's why it's interesting to see that Chicago is reportedly eyeing a very successful executive to lead the Bears as team president.
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