One of the major sports stories of Thursday was that Indiana lawmakers unanimously approved an Indiana Senate Bill, by a vote of 24-0, for a planned proposal that paves the way for the Chicago Bears to potentially have a brand new domed stadium built near Wolf Lake in Hammond, Indiana.

Wolf Lake is roughly 22 miles from downtown Chicago, but again, Windy City traffic has to be factored in.

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While this one hasn’t been finally decided yet by any means, as Illinois lawmakers will likely at least propose a rebuttal, this appears to be further down the tracks than just purely posturing and leverage by Bears ownership.

If you ask the governor of Illinois, JB Pritzker, Illinois lawmakers and Bears ownership “mostly agreed on a deal” yesterday before the franchise suddenly hit pause and released a shocking team statement regarding the progressing stadium construction plan development for Northwest Indiana.

However, Pritzker also indicated that Bears officials told him that the recent team statement isn’t confirmation that the Bears are necessarily Hoosier-bound. However, the added pressure is on.

This actually has a real chance of happening though, and barring meaningful action by Illinois lawmakers (i.e., regarding providing more tax money for new stadium construction), is no longer out of the realm of realistic possibility:

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