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Matt Forte Says Bears Would Be 'Selfish' To Move To Indiana
- Bears relocation to Indiana is debated, with Indiana pushing stadium plans while Chicago remains tied to the team’s identity.
- Matt Forte calls a move to Indiana selfish and insists the Bears should keep their Chicago identity.
- Forte says if the Bears leave, they should leave the name behind along with Chicago.
- Indiana’s plan includes funding a potential stadium about 20 miles from Soldier Field and a special taxing district.
- The Bears have avoided committing to a state move, issuing neutral responses to both Indiana and Illinois proposals.
- Chicago remains central to the Bears’ identity, according to Forte, who recalls the city’s sports culture.
- Indiana Governor Mike Braun signed SB 27, enabling a stadium development framework in Northwest Indiana.
- The Bears lease at Soldier Field runs through 2033, affecting relocation timelines.
- Public funding could cover roughly $1 billion of the proposed stadium project.
- Forte’s comments frame the debate as a test of loyalty to Chicago and its Bears.
- The report notes political momentum in Hammond to lure the Bears across the state line.
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