Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Kevin Warren’s Latest Update On Bears Stadium Sent A Clear Message

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The Chicago Bears took their latest step toward the 2024 season with a win in the preseason opener against the Houston Texans. During the action, both team president Kevin Warren and GM Ryan Poles stopped in to speak with the FOX commentary team of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman about the state of the franchise. Poles spoke on his work retooling the Bears’ roster and, of course, the arrival of quarterback Caleb Williams. Warren got his latest opportunity to update on the new stadium situation.

Most people know the recent backstory. The Bears want to establish a state-of-the-art campus downtown along the lakefront south of Soldier Field. Unfortunately, Governor J.B. Pritzker and the state legislature have zero interest in entertaining the idea. Has this deterred Warren at all? Nope. He insists the process has gone as he expected.

“It’s exactly where I thought we would be. These are massive projects. The goal is still shovels in the ground in 2025 and opening in 2028.

“The focus is the museum campus downtown. That’s the most beautiful piece of property in the United States… We also are the largest landowner in Arlington Heights, so that’s still an opportunity.”

In essence, Warren is confident common ground can be reached on the museum campus issue by sometime next year. All the while, he knows he has Arlington Heights in his back pocket.

Kevin Warren is either serious or playing a careful chess match.

Many still believe he’s using this approach to curry favor in high circles. He wants to make it seem like he and Mayor Brandon Johnson are doing everything in their power to keep the Bears in Chicago. However, in the end the politics make it impossible, forcing them to pivot back to Arlington Heights. Don’t forget the suburb has relaxed its efforts to enforce heavy property taxes on the franchise, which had been the reason they pivoted to Chicago in the first place. That was considered the last obstacle to a deal happening.

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In other words, Kevin Warren has his avenue to get shovels in the ground by next year. The trick is whether he can have his cake and eat it too by convincing the state government to work out a deal for that downtown stadium. He remains confident something will break, likely after the election season in November. The Bears president has been down this road before, having helped establish Minnesota’s U.S. Bank Stadium a few years ago. The best thing to do is trust the process.

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TGena
TGena
Aug 5, 2024 8:24 am

@jim Jones — “The Top 100 Players of 2024” is voted on by the players themselves, and recently has been revealed on the NFL Network. 26 individuals listed in “The Top 100 Players of 2024” seem to be enjoying what you refer to as “outsized success based on their draft position.” Of these “Top 100” — 25 players were selected in the 3rd-round or later (and, 1 player, Dolphins RB, Raheem Mostert went undrafted). They comprise 26% of the NFL’s “cream.of the crop.” And, Ryan Poles misses on players such as these, because he is an inept judge of NFL… Read more »

mbearest
Aug 5, 2024 7:10 am

100%, Bryon. It’s all smoke ‘n’ mirrors. The McCaskeys didn’t spend all that money for the Arlington property for nothing. That’s the plan and Arlington got greedy; they have the right to do that. It’s going to be a battle now and you don’t win battles by letting the opposition know your plan. The Bears will hold there breath till the last minute and squeeze AH for as much as they can, then get it done. Believe it or not, Warren doesn’t have a blank check, the deal will be done when George says “OKAY”.

Byron
Byron
Aug 5, 2024 4:29 am

All that was, was blowing smoke up anyone’s ass that needs to listen.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Aug 4, 2024 3:40 pm

Warren could partner with some foreign nation(s) for the rest of the needed money–make the NFL truly global.

barry_mccockiner
Aug 4, 2024 12:32 pm

Caleb Williams will take his talents to literally any other franchise before he spends one nanosecond in Arlington Heights.

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