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Bears Endure Brutal Cold in Soldier Field Win
15 Dec
Summary
- Bears defeated Browns 31-3 in single-digit temperatures.
- Cold weather fuels debate over the need for a domed stadium.
- Chicago fans oppose public funding for a new Bears stadium.

The Chicago Bears recently triumphed over the Cleveland Browns with a decisive 31-3 win at Soldier Field, enduring harsh winter conditions with temperatures in the single digits and sub-zero wind chills. This game, characteristic of Chicago's notorious winter weather, has intensified the ongoing debate about the team's potential move to a new, climate-controlled stadium in Arlington Heights. While the team owners are pushing for a fixed-roof facility to accommodate year-round events, including potential future Super Bowls, public sentiment remains divided.
Chicago residents have expressed significant opposition to using public funds for a new stadium, with a recent poll indicating 65.2% against it. This reluctance stems from past experiences with public funding for sports venues, such as Rate Field and the Soldier Field renovation. The Bears are prepared to invest billions into their proposed stadium but are seeking some form of government support to move forward with the project, which is currently awaiting legislative approval.



