Duh Bears: You Got Played
The team you subsidized, overcharged, and stayed loyal to for a century just told you to your face that you don’t matter.
By now you’ve heard the news. The Chicago Bears — one of the oldest franchises in the NFL, a team that has called Chicago home since 1920 — are openly negotiating to move to Hammond, Indiana. Not because they have to. Not because Chicago abandoned them. But because Indiana offered them a better deal.
And what does “a better deal” mean, exactly? It means more of your money, extracted more efficiently, with less political friction.
Welcome to the economics of being a Chicago Bears fan in 2026. Pull up a chair. The hot dog is $7.50.

























