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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - SEPTEMBER 08: A general view inside the stadium during the pregame ceremony prior to the game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on September 08, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
The Chicago Bears’ stadium saga just took another dramatic turn. This time, the message came straight from Indiana’s governor.
Appearing on The Pat McAfee Show during NFL Combine week, Indiana Governor Mike Braun did not hold back:
“You’ve got a look at how long the Bears were trying to talk to their own state and city,” Braun said. “That goes back like three years and the Bears came to us because they thought there was no interest.”
He doubled down moments later:
“They came to us. We didn’t try to lure them,” Braun said. According to the governor, Illinois officials were “telling them bluntly, ‘You’ve got to build your own stadium. We’re not putting any taxpayer dollars into it.’”
Bears’ Stadium Dispute Heats Up as Indiana Governor Blasts City of Chicago