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  2. Going to a Chicago Bears game? Our guide for fans if you’re ...

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    The Bears have called the stadium home since 1971, but we don’t know how long the team will be playing by Lake Michigan (more on that here). Here’s what to know if you’re going to a Bears ...

  3. Packers-Bears ticket prices get cheaper as Chicago ... - AOL

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    For our look at Packers' tickets prices, we average the lowest ticket prices for two seats at 11 secondary-market websites: Event USA, Gametime, Green Bay Ticket Service, SeatGeek, StubHub ...

  4. Lions vs Bears Thanksgiving game: Where to find tickets to ...

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    The Detroit Lions sell out their Thanksgiving game nearly every year, but this season fans have more to cheer about and tickets are harder to get than usual.. The Lions (10-1), currently sitting ...

  5. NFL Kickoff Game - Wikipedia

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    2019: The Chicago Bears hosted the Green Bay Packers to begin the Bears' (and the league's) 100th season, which would be a reverse of a Week 1 matchup in 2018 where the Packers were the host on Sunday night to begin their own 100th season. [12]

  6. Lucas Oil Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It replaced the RCA Dome as the home field of the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL). It opened on August 16, 2008. [12]

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  9. Nottingham Field - Wikipedia

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    The Bears moved up to Division I-AA (now FCS) in 2004 and joined the Big Sky Conference in 2006. The stadium's initial capacity was 6,500 and it is named for Victor R. Nottingham, a former Colorado State College of Education (UNC) student body president who spearheaded the effort to raise private funds for the entire $4 million project.