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    Brian Griese played in 13 games for the Bears from 2006 to 2007.

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    Bobby Douglass played in 61 games for the Bears from 1969 to 1975.

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    People walk through downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    The sky over Soldier Field is illuminated in a brilliant fireworks display, marking the close of the 30th Chicagoland Music Festival in 1959.

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    A couple walks through the intersection of Vail Avenue and Campbell Street in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

  • Chris Chandler played in 17 games for the Bears from...

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    Chris Chandler played in 17 games for the Bears from 2002 to 2003.

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    Alponse Cahue, of Mexico City, attends the opening day of the Pan Am Games at Soldier Field on Sept. 2, 1959.

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    Joe Barnes played in three games during the Bears' 1974 season.

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    Mike Phipps played in 31 games for the Bears from 1977 to 1981.

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    A crowd of 125,000 would end up filling Soldier Field for the Jewish Day pageant "The Romance of a People," during the Century of Progress World's Fair, circa 1933. "Attendance was one of the largest of the entire Exposition, more than 244,000 admissions being recorded," the Tribune wrote of the day's fair attendance.

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    People cross the Metra tracks in Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    Nick Foles made his first start as Bears starting quarterback against the Colts at Soldier Field on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020.

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    Steve Stenstrom played in 11 games for the Bears from 1996 to 1998.

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    Matt Barkley has played in one game during the Bears' 2016 season.

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    The first Chicago Ski Tournament held at Soldier Field on Feb. 16, 1936. A huge slide was erected on the south end of the lakefront arena. An unemployed road worker from Minnesota, Eugene Wilson, 22, won the tournament with a 68-foot jump. A snowstorm prevented the skiers from making attempts on the steel slide, which was erected over the permanent stands in the south end of the arena.

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    Rusty Lisch played in seven games during the Bears' 1984 season.

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    Mike Hastings of Fort Worth, Texas, at Chicago's third annual World Championship Rodeo held at Soldier Field in August 1927. Hastings won first place in 1927 when he threw his steer in 13 seconds. The Tribune reported that more than 350,000 visitors had witnessed the nine-day rodeo, which started Aug. 20 and ended Aug. 29.

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    Erik Kramer played in 49 games for the Bears from 1994 to 1998.

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    The former Arlington International Racecourse is shown behind the Arlington Park Metra train station on Oct. 28, 2021.

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    An aerial view of Soldier Field, the scene of the rally conducted by evangelist Billy Graham on June 17, 1962, in Chicago.

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    Craig Krenzel played in six games during the Bears' 2004 season.

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    Jack Concannon played in 51 games for the Bears from 1967 to 1971.

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    A kick sails over a mass of Bear defenders to clear the crossbar and give Washington a 3-0 lead at Soldier Field on Nov. 14, 1971. The Bears have played their home games at Soldier Field since 1971.

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    From left, Saurabh Patel, 17-month-old Raina, and Bindi Patel dine outside at Armand's Pizzeria in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    Owner Tim Grodek works the lunch hour at his Peggy Kinnane's restaurant in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021 after the Bears announced they'd entered a purchase agreement for Arlington International Racecourse as a potential new stadium site.

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    The Chicagoland Music Festival held at Soldier Field in August 1948.

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    Apartments and condos in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    Dan and Casey Beedon dine at Hey Nonny restaurant and listening room on Vail Avenue in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    Dave Krieg played in 13 games during the Bears' 1996 season.

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    The Chicago Fire take to the field in their opening game against the Houston Texans on July 10, 1974, at Soldier Field.

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    Rudy Bukich played in 59 games for the Bears from 1958 to 1968.

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    One of the first in line when the gates opened at 7:30 a.m. was Mike Orman of Elk Grove Village, who proudly displays his precious ticket to see the Rolling Stones on July 8, 1978, at Soldier Field.

  • Jack Cope, parachute jumper, landing in Soldier Field in 1928.

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    Jack Cope, parachute jumper, landing in Soldier Field in 1928.

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    On Sept. 22, 1927, Jack Dempsey lost to Gene Tunney at Soldier Field, but Tunney may have benefited when he was knocked down in what historians describe as the famous "long count."

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    Peter Tom Willis played in 21 games for the Bears from 1990 to 1993.

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    President Harry S. Truman waves to the crowd at Soldier Field on April 6, 1946, in Chicago. He circled the field in his car before he made his speech to the crowd.

  • Twin sisters Desi Tchalukov, left, and Tedi Tsvetanska perform on...

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    Twin sisters Desi Tchalukov, left, and Tedi Tsvetanska perform on their violas at the corner of Vail Avenue and Campbell Street in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    Larry Rakestraw played in 13 games for the Bears from 1966 to 1968.

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    People in a park at the corner of Vail and Campbell in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

  • Gary Huff played in 43 games for the Bears from...

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    Gary Huff played in 43 games for the Bears from 1973 to 1976.

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    Moses Moreno played in two games during the Bears' 1998 season.

  • Soldier Field, Grant Park and the lakefront in 1931.

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    Soldier Field, Grant Park and the lakefront in 1931.

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    Brian Hoyer played in six games during the Bears' 2016 season.

  • Downtown Arlington Heights features a small park, condos, retail shopping...

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    Downtown Arlington Heights features a small park, condos, retail shopping and dining on Sept. 29, 2021.

  • Jim McMahon played in 66 games for the Bears from...

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    Jim McMahon played in 66 games for the Bears from 1982 to 1988.

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    Cory Sauter played in one game during the Bears' 2002 season.

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    Clouds pass over the now closed Arlington Park International Racecourse on Sept. 6, 2022, in Arlington Heights, Ill.

  • Jay Cutler played in 102 games for the Bears from...

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    Jay Cutler played in 102 games for the Bears from 2009 to 2016.

  • Vince Evans played in 56 games for the Bears from...

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    Vince Evans played in 56 games for the Bears from 1977 to 1983.

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    A server takes an order for a customer wearing a Chicago Bears shirt, while she and others eat outdoors at Scratchboard Kitchen on Sept. 29, 2021.

  • Shane Matthews played in 20 games for the Bears from...

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    Shane Matthews played in 20 games for the Bears from 1996 to 2001.

  • Mike Tomczak played in 77 games for the Bears from...

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    Mike Tomczak played in 77 games for the Bears from 1985 to 1990.

  • Justin Fields made his first start for the Bears against...

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    Justin Fields made his first start for the Bears against the Browns in Week 3 of the season on Sept. 26 2021.

  • Mount Carmel High School fans just couldn't stay in their...

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    Mount Carmel High School fans just couldn't stay in their seats as the Catholic league champion rallied in the fourth quarter to tie the game against Fenger High School, 13-13, in Mayor Kelly's sixth annual prep title game played at Soldier Field on Dec. 2, 1939.

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    Condos and apartments in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    The Flynn family dines outside at Hey Nonny restaurant and listening room on Vail Avenue in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

  • Rex Grossman played in 36 games for the Bears from...

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    Rex Grossman played in 36 games for the Bears from 2003 to 2008.

  • Jeff Blake played in two games during the Bears' 2005...

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    Jeff Blake played in two games during the Bears' 2005 season.

  • Sid Luckman played in 128 games for the Bears from...

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    Sid Luckman played in 128 games for the Bears from 1939 to 1950.

  • Caleb Hanie played in 10 games for the Bears from...

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    Caleb Hanie played in 10 games for the Bears from 2009 to 2011.

  • Kordell Stewart played in nine games during the Bears' 2003...

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    Kordell Stewart played in nine games during the Bears' 2003 season.

  • Arlington Park International Racecourse on Oct. 6, 2021, in Arlington...

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    Arlington Park International Racecourse on Oct. 6, 2021, in Arlington Heights. The Chicago Bears have signed a purchase agreement for Arlington International Racecourse, the near-century-old facility that likely hosted its final horse race.

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    Customers sit outdoors in the Arlington Alfresco area, enjoying conversation and food, in downtown Arlington Heights, Sept. 29, 2021. The Chicago Bears have signed a purchase agreement for Arlington International Racecourse, the near-century-old facility that likely hosted its final horse race last Saturday.

  • Jonathan Quinn played in five games during the Bears' 2004...

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    Jonathan Quinn played in five games during the Bears' 2004 season.

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    Riders wait for a Metra train at the station in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

  • Jason Campbell played in six games during the Bears' 2012...

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    Jason Campbell played in six games during the Bears' 2012 season.

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    Doug Flutie played in five games for the Bears from 1986 to 1987.

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    Wille Thrower played in one game during the Bears' 1953 season.

  • Children run through the intersection of Vail Avenue and Campbell...

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    Children run through the intersection of Vail Avenue and Campbell Street as twin sisters Desi and Tedi Tsvetanska perform on their violas in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    Rear Adm. Walter Crosley, from left, Amelia Earhart and Maj. Gen. Frank Parker salute the flag on the reviewing stand at the George Washington bicentennial military tournament held at Soldier Field on June 24, 1932.

  • Todd Collins played in two games during the Bears' 2010...

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    Todd Collins played in two games during the Bears' 2010 season.

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    Henry Burris played in six games during the Bears' 2002 season.

  • Jim Harbaugh played in 89 games for the Bears from...

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    Jim Harbaugh played in 89 games for the Bears from 1987 to 1993.

  • George Blanda, center, played in 115 games for the Bears...

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    George Blanda, center, played in 115 games for the Bears as a kicker-quarterback from 1949 to 1958.

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    Chicago Bears backup quarterback Mike Glennon warms up before a game against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on Nov. 12, 2017, in Chicago.

  • Kyle Orton played in 33 games for the Bears from...

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    Kyle Orton played in 33 games for the Bears from 2005 to 2008.

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    Mark Hartsell played in one game during the Bears' 2000 season.

  • Bill Wade played in 59 games for the Bears from...

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    Bill Wade played in 59 games for the Bears from 1961 to 1966.

  • Rick Mirer played in seven games during the Bears' 1997...

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    Rick Mirer played in seven games during the Bears' 1997 season.

  • No. 2 overall pick Mitch Trubisky made his Bears and...

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    No. 2 overall pick Mitch Trubisky made his Bears and NFL debut against the Vikings on Monday, Oct. 9, 2017, at Soldier Field.

  • Selso Nunez, of Palatine, dressed in Bears garb, peeks over...

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    Selso Nunez, of Palatine, dressed in Bears garb, peeks over the gate of Arlington International Racecourse as he looks for a spot to watch the fireworks following a day of races on Sept. 25, 2021.

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    An aerial image of Soldier Field, taken by the Goodyear blimp in 1973.

  • Will Furrer played in two games during the Bears' 1992...

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    Will Furrer played in two games during the Bears' 1992 season.

  • Steve Fuller played in 38 games for the Bears from...

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    Steve Fuller played in 38 games for the Bears from 1984 to 1986.

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    Spectators hold up matches to light up Soldier Field during a ceremony that is a highlight of the Chicagoland Music Festival in 1961.

  • Nick Sacrinty, left, played in 11 games during the Bears'...

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    Nick Sacrinty, left, played in 11 games during the Bears' 1947 season.

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    Part of a huge crowd attending the Hollywood Bond rally in Soldier Field on Sept. 16, 1943, during World War II.

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    Diners eat outside Peggy Kinnane's in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    People mill about in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    Backup quarterback Chase Daniel started for the Bears on Nov. 22, 2018, in the Thanksgiving Day game vs. the Lions at Ford Field. Starter Mitch Trubisky was inactive with a shoulder injury.

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    Zeke Bratkowski played in 59 games for the Bears from 1954 to 1960.

  • Josh McCown played in 11 games for the Bears from...

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    Josh McCown played in 11 games for the Bears from 2011 to 2013.

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    Ralph Covert with String Section performs at Hey Nonny on Vail Avenue in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    A Metra train arrives as the station in Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    People wait for a Metra train in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    Gale Sayers of the Chicago Bears, is filmed in Chicago's Soldier Field for "Feedback: Marriage -- A Game for Kids?" on Sept. 6, 1966. Sayers is one of a number of young married people who discuss teenage marriage and divorce in terms of their own lives on the special report. CBS News correspondent Harry Reasoner is the narrator.

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    The Chicago Special Olympics, co-sponsored by the Chicago Park District and the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation, was the first Special Olympics held, on July 20, 1968, at Soldier Field in Chicago. Executive Vice President of the Kennedy Foundation, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, bottom left, feels the muscle of Robert Larman, 13, of the Kennedy Institute in Washington, D.C., at the athletic event.

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    A person crosses the street in front of Metropolis Performing Arts Centre in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    People walk through the intersection of Vail Avenue and Campbell Street in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

  • Cade McNown played in 25 games for the Bears from...

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    Cade McNown played in 25 games for the Bears from 1999 to 2000.

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    Bob Williams, middle, played in 29 games for the Bears from 1951 to 1955.

  • Ed Brown played in 98 games for the Bears from...

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    Ed Brown played in 98 games for the Bears from 1954 to 1961.

  • Chicago Bears owner Virginia McCaskey, center, watches the game in...

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    Chicago Bears owner Virginia McCaskey, center, watches the game in the third quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Soldier Field, Sept. 19, 2021, in Chicago.

  • Chicago's Johnny Morris (47) goes for three yards with John...

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    Chicago's Johnny Morris (47) goes for three yards with John Roach (33) hot on his trail Nov. 29, 1959, during a Bears game against the Cardinals at Soldier Field.

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    Newsstand owner Dilip Patel in his store inside the Metra station in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021, after the Bears announced they'd entered a purchase agreement for Arlington International Racecourse as a potential new stadium site.

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    Arlington Park International Racecourse in Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021. The Chicago Bears have signed a purchase agreement for Arlington International Racecourse, the near-century-old facility that likely hosted its final horse race last Saturday.

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    Mike Hohensee played in two games during the Bears' 1987 season.

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    Chad Hutchinson played in five games during the Bears' 2004 season.

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    Steve Romanik, shown here in 1951, right, played in 24 games for Bears from 1950 to 1953.

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    Johnny Lujack played in 45 games for Bears as a kicker-quarterback from 1948 to 1951.

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    Bob Avellini played in 73 games for the Bears from 1975 to 1984.

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    Jim Miller played in 32 games for the Bears from 1999 to 2002.

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    The Metra train station in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    Things were looking down for Bears coach Mike Ditka and his players late in the first half before they rallied for a 27-26 victory against Tampa Bay on Oct. 25, 1987, at Soldier Field.

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    Andy Dalton made his first start for the Bears against the Rams in the season opener on Sept. 12, 2021.

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    Cardinal Mundelein, from left, the Rev. William R. Griffin and C. G. Guill look over Soldier Field in preparation for the 28th International Eucharistic Congress, circa 1925. The congress was held in Chicago from June 20–24, 1926, and was hosted by Mundelein. The large, open-air Mass was held at Soldier Field with an estimated 500,000 people attending.

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News of the Bears inking a $197.2 million agreement to buy a giant parcel of land in Arlington Heights shook Chicago awake early Wednesday like a frigid gust off the lakefront during a January game at Soldier Field.

The deal is far from done, but it signals the Bears are serious about exploring a move out of Chicago to build a new state-of-the-art stadium, and not merely bluffing as Mayor Lori Lightfoot suggested in June when the team’s interest in the land first surfaced. Wednesday’s agreement allows for the Bears to more closely study constructing a stadium at the 326-acre site of Arlington International Racecourse, where owner Churchill Inc. held its final horse races last weekend.

But like most big decisions in business, sports — and government — the final call will rely heavily on the finances.

The McCaskey family that owns the Bears has been tight-lipped about its pursuit of a new home, and the Bears remain a private business enterprise, which leaves many of the questions about how the team might finance a potentially multibillion dollar stadium unanswered for now.

What is more clear is the potential cost to the city of Chicago if its marquee tenant for Soldier Field leaves, and how much the Bears might have to pony up to break their lease with the city.

Here’s a look at some of the money matters surrounding the team’s possible bolt to the ‘burbs:

How much would a new stadium cost the Bears?

This, of course, largely would be up to the Bears. But the price tags on several new stadiums in the NFL suggest the cost would approach $2 billion, if not more.

A Tribune analysis in July found that the average cost of the seven most recent NFL stadiums was $2.2 billion in today’s dollars. The breakdown:

Allegiant Stadium — Las Vegas: $1.9 billion, opened in 2020

SoFi Stadium — Los Angeles: $5.5 billion, opened in 2020

Mercedes-Benz Stadium — Atlanta: $1.5 billion, opened in 2017 ($1.64 billion today)

US Bank Stadium — Minneapolis: $1.1 billion, opened in 2016 ($1.23 billion today)

Levi’s Stadium — San Francisco: $1.3 billion, opened in 2014 ($1.47 billion today)

MetLife Stadium — New York: $1.7 billion, opened in 2010 ($2.1 billion today)

AT&T Stadium — Dallas: $1.4 billion, opened in 2009 ($1.85 billion today)

The land alone would cost the Bears $197.2 million, according to Wednesday’s announcement, but the team would not need the entire 326-acre site for the stadium and parking, leaving other development opportunities. Churchill Downs said Wednesday it anticipated closing the sale in late 2022 or early 2023.

Would taxpayers pay for a new stadium?

This seems unlikely — at least in a major way.

If the Bears moved to Arlington Heights, it’s not hard to envision the suburb picking up some costs related to infrastructure in and around the stadium site. Beyond that, a major public financing of a Bears stadium would be a stretch — especially considering it’s only been 17 years since the completion of the $690 million Soldier Field renovation that placed a glass and steel saucerlike structure atop the limestone and colonnades of the original 1924 monument to veterans of World War I.

Taxpayers covered $432 million of the Soldier Field renovation project, a figure that will balloon substantially once the hundreds of millions of dollars in debt and interest are paid off in 2032. Both the city and state remain cash-strapped amid deep budget challenges, making the political appetite to fund yet another stadium hard to fathom.

How would the Bears finance a new stadium?

This is harder to decipher. Unlike many NFL teams, the Bears are not owned by a billionaire who was independently wealthy before the purchase of the team.

The McCaskey family’s wealth is believed to largely be derived from the team, which Forbes has valued at $3.5 billion. That value, of course, only would come to fruition with a sale.

With family matriarch Virginia McCaskey, the daughter of founding owner George Halas, closing in on her 99th birthday, there has been speculation for years that the next generation of McCaskeys might pursue a sale.

Chicago Bears owner Virginia McCaskey, center, watches the game in the third quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Soldier Field, Sept. 19, 2021, in Chicago.
Chicago Bears owner Virginia McCaskey, center, watches the game in the third quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Soldier Field, Sept. 19, 2021, in Chicago.

Considering the team is worth $3.5 billion despite having never owned its own stadium since moving to Chicago from Decatur in 1921, it’s not hard to imagine the franchise’s value increasing with a new retractable-roof or domed stadium that could play host to other events, such as the NCAA Final Four.

Because the Arlington Heights site is large enough to allow for other development, it’s possible the Bears would pursue a partnership with a developer to help cover construction costs with revenue shared from other projects on the site. It’s also likely the NFL would kick in tens of millions of dollars in loans, as it has to help other teams with new stadiums. For example, NFL owners approved a $500 million loan for the L.A. Rams to build SoFi Stadium.

Back when the Soldier Field renovation project was sold to the public, a major talking point was how the Bears were covering more than $200 million of the cost, which at the time was called the largest private contribution for a publicly-owned NFL stadium. But a 2002 Tribune investigation found the Bears actually only contributed about $30 million of their own money, with the remainder covered by $100 million from the NFL and the sale of personal seat licenses to season-ticket holders.

With the construction of a new stadium, the Bears presumably once again could count on the sale of personal seat licenses to season-ticket holders, but they would be asking them to do so roughly 20 years after previously ponying up at Soldier Field.

Also, the Bears would be able to generate much more income from a new stadium than their deal at Soldier Field, which limits them to the revenue from tickets, concessions, stadium signage and the use of 4,250 parking spots. And unlike other NFL franchises that own their own stadiums, the Bears’ revenues are limited to the 10 home games played per season (including the preseason).

The Park District collects all revenue from non-Bears events at the stadium and entered into an agreement with Major League Soccer’s Chicago Fire to play at the venue beginning with the 2020 season. The Bears also could pursue a lucrative naming-rights deal for their new stadium, which is not allowed at Soldier Field.

Can the Bears pay to break their lease early in Chicago?

Yes, and a July analysis by the Tribune found the expense would be relative peanuts compared with the price of building a new stadium.

The Bears current lease payment to the Chicago Park District is $6.48 million per year, though the team only paid $3.1 million in 2020 after fans were not allowed to attend games because of the pandemic.

A Tribune review of the team’s 120-page lease with the city showed it would not be difficult for the Bears to break the agreement before it ends in 2033, and such a move likely would trigger negotiations between the team and the Park District to reach a financial settlement.

But in the event the Bears were to leave Chicago for the northwest suburbs without reaching such a settlement, a damages clause in the lease requires the team to pay 150% of the money it owes on the remainder of the lease to the city within 30 days. The fewer years left on the lease, the smaller the payment becomes.

If the Bears were to break the lease five years from now, in 2026, the team would have to pay $84 million in damages to the city, the analysis found. That estimate assumes the Bears’ inflation-adjusted payments to the city would continue to rise at a pace similar to increases since the lease’s inception in 2003. If the team waited beyond 2026 to leave Soldier Field, the financial penalty would be less.

An $84 million fine might sound like a lot of money, but in the high-priced world of the NFL it represents just 3% of the $2.2 billion average cost of the league’s seven newest stadiums.

The Tribune analysis found the potential fines if the Bears broke the lease in subsequent years would be $74 million in 2027; $63.8 million in 2028; $53.3 million in 2029; $42.7 million in 2030; $32.1 million in 2031; $21.6 million in 2032; and $11 million in 2033.

Are Chicago taxpayers still on the hook for the Soldier Field renovation if the Bears leave?

Yes. Soldier Field is owned by the Chicago Park District and the bonds for its renovation are paid for by the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority, a city-state agency controlled by the governor.

The $432 million in public bonds will balloon substantially once the hundreds of millions of dollars in debt and interest are paid off in 2032. The bonds were timed to be paid off with the expiration of the team’s lease in 2033.

The public portion of this cost is largely funded by a city hotel tax. If that hotel tax revenue falls short, it is City Hall and city taxpayers, not the state, that is on the hook to make up the difference. This happened in 2011, when then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel groused that city taxpayers should not be an ATM for Soldier Field, though he never came up with a new funding mechanism.

Because of the pandemic, the city’s hotel tax once again did not generate enough revenue to cover the debt payments in 2020. The sports facilities authority approved a one-time fix in May to push out $20 million in debt payments to cover the tax shortfall to prevent City Hall from having to come up with the money.

It’s not clear when hotel tax revenue will improve enough to again fully cover the Soldier Field debt payments. On top of that, the debt payments are backloaded, meaning the hotel tax will have to generate even more income in the final years of payments. If it falls short, City Hall once again would be on the hook to make up the difference.

In addition, the sports facilities authority provides a roughly $3 million stipend to the Park District to make improvements to Soldier Field under its lease with the Bears. Park District officials have raised questions about whether that money would continue to be available if hotel tax revenues do not rebound amid the pandemic.

If the Bears leave Chicago before its Soldier Field lease expires, whether the city has enough money to cover the remaining debt payments likely would depend on the terms of its financial settlement with the team and the future health of the city’s hotel tax revenue. Of course, once the debt payments are finally retired, the city would have that portion of the hotel tax to spend anew on Soldier Field or elsewhere in the city budget.

bruthhart@chicagotribune.com

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