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George McCaskey expresses full confidence in Kevin Warren to build new stadium
Bears chairman George McCaskey introduced Kevin Warren as the Bears announce plans for new stadium
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Bears talk “Hard Knocks” eligibility at NFL owners meetings
The Bears remain uninterested in hosting “Hard Knocks.” Team chairman George McCaskey met with the media at the NFL owners meetings in Orlando on Tuesday and made it clear the Bears still want no part of the HBO production. “We’re told there is some interest in other teams being on the program and we welcome that interest,” McCaskey said....
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How Caleb Williams impressed Bears chairman George McCaskey in brief combine interview
Caleb Williams has left a positive impression on everyone in the Bears’ organization, including George McCaskey.
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George McCaskey explains where Bears' stadium plan stands after lakefront pivot
After over a year of trying to make the Arlington Park plan work, the Bears have pivoted toward the lakefront. Chairman George McCaskey approves of the decision and will back whatever is best for the franchise.
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Kevin Warren shares his impressions of Caleb Williams
On Tuesday at the owner’s meetings, Kevin Warren shares his first impressions of the No. 1 prospect
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Kevin Warren reveals timeline for new Bears stadium on Chicago lakefront
Kevin Warren spoke to the media about the plan to build a new stadium on Chicago’s lakefront. Warren revealed a timeline for when the Bears’ new stadium might open
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What Bears plan to do with Arlington Heights property after shifting focus to lakefront
Kevin Warren spoke to the media on Wednesday morning about what the Bears are planning to do with the Arlington Heights property now that they have shifted their focus to building a stadium on the lakefront in Chicago
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Bears to wear throwback uniform Sunday with painful historical context
The Bears’ 1936 throwback uniform represents the ugly past and promising future of the NFL
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Eberflus sings high praise for Tyrique Stevenson's improvement
Tyrique Stevenson has improved dramatically over the season. Matt Eberflus praised him for his performance against the Browns
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Here's the line George McCaskey said that had everyone laughing at the NFL league meeting
The NFL held a league meeting on Wednesday to hold a vote for the league’s expansion of the number of international games they plan to play in future seasons from four to eight games. The vote passed, 31-1. Who was the lone vote against the NFL’s international expansion? That’s right. Bears owner George McCaskey. Along with his vote “no,”...
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George McCaskey made the NFL league meeting room burst out laughing: report
On Wednesday, the NFL held a league meeting to vote on its expansion of the number of international games per season from four to eight games. The vote passed with flying colors. But it didn’t go through unanimously. One owner voted against the expansion, keeping his city’s fans in mind while sending the room into a laughing frenzy. That...
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Leon Rogers: Eberflus needs to defend Fields after cheap hits
Leon Rogers joins David Haugh on Football Night in Chicago to talk about Justin Fields’ teammates vocally defending him, but Bears coaches not doing the same
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Adam Rank: Justin Fields passes the confetti test
Adam Rank believes Justin Fields has the potential to win a Super Bowl if the Bears are patient
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Bears' George McCaskey responds to fan's wedding invitation
A fan send the Bears an invitation for his wedding and Bears chairman George McCaskey did not accept or decline in this response
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George McCaskey: ‘The division is there for the taking'
Shortly after halftime of Saturday’s Bears-Titans preseason contest, Bears chairman George McCaskey joined Adam Amin and Jim Miller on the FOX broadcast to talk Bears. And he expressed his radiating optimism about the team this season. “Bears fans are excited. They deserve a winner. We have been down for too long. The division is there for the taking,” McCaskey...
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J.T. O'Sullivan isn't discounting Jordan Love's skillset ahead of a vital year for the Packers' quarterback
The QB coach doesn’t plan on counting out the Packers quarterback until he watches him on Sundays