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The Chicago Bears have rewarded general manager Ryan Poles with a contract extension that will keep him with the team for the next five seasons, per multiple reports. The news was first reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Friday afternoon and registered as somewhat surprising timing as the Bears prepare to report to training camp later this month.
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Chicago Gourmet 2025 returns with sports-themed food festChicago Gourmet 2025 celebrates the winning combo of food and sports with star chefs, stadium-inspired bites, and events at iconic venues across the city.
Tim Sinclair shows ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander his sport memorabilia collection Step inside one of the ultimate collections of Chicago sports history! In this video, longtime public address announcer for the Chicago Bulls,
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A to Z Sports on MSNChicago Bears make bold and risky move in effort to prove their organization is finally heading down a different path in 2025The Chicago Bears are entering a bit of a new era on the gridiron. They've got an offensive guru as their head coach, with young quarterback Caleb Williams leading the charge on that side of the ball.
The Chicago Bears appear to be moving ahead with their new stadium design process. The team, in an email to certain season ticket holders this week, offered up a series of proposed seating arrangements - and prices - for season tickets in their new facility.
The NASCAR Cup Series hits Chicago for a street-course race through the city, which will also serve as the second round of the In-Season Challenge.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration is open to keeping the Chicago Street Race in the city, but NASCAR and city officials must agree to extend the two-year contract, and the
Seven years after the fact, Matt Nagy can't shake the memory of the devastating missed field goal that changed the course of his career.
Shane van Gisbergen made history and NASCAR's future at Chicago remains uncertain. Here are the biggest takeaways from the Windy City.
TNT takes over for NBC, which aired the race the last two years. Before debuting last week in Atlanta, TNT hadn’t carried a NASCAR race since 2014.