Roger Goodell: Bears' stadium decision will be between two viable sites
Key Points:
- The NFL expects the Chicago Bears to soon decide between building a new indoor stadium in Illinois or Indiana, with both locations considered viable options.
- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed that Hammond, Indiana, has already presented its proposal, while Arlington Heights, Illinois, is finalizing its plans.
- Regardless of the choice, the Bears will be leaving the city of Chicago, where they have played for over 100 years.
- The key decision now is whether the team will stay in Illinois or relocate to Indiana, marking a significant change for the franchise.