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The Chicago Bears’ search for a new stadium site continues despite the organization’s public plans to build on the Chicago lakefront next to Soldier Field.
While it seemed like Arlington Heights, the 326-acre property the organization purchased last year, was out of the running due to property tax issues, that doesn’t appear to be the case.
According to CHGO’s Mark Carman, the Bears have made “progress” with Arlington Heights and the school district board in regards to getting a stadium deal in place.
Carman provided an update regarding the team finding a resolution with property taxes and Arlington Heights officials are still optimistic that the Bears will choose to build there — although the organization remains publicly committed to building on the lakefront.
“I’m confident at the correct time that we will come together to figure out a stadium solution,” president/CEO Kevin Warren said, via NBC Sports Chicago, earlier this month.
While the public goal remains to find a resolution in building a new stadium on the Chicago lakefront, Arlington Heights could very well be an answer.
The Bears already have D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen on their depth chart at the wide receiver position, so adding Odunze could give Willimas the top trio of wide receivers in the NFL.
It also gives Odunze the ability to ease himself in and learn from two established pros as well.
It’s early, but the returns the Bears are seeing from Williams and Odunze may be a start of a strong foundation for years to come.