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Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
Monday 7/1/2024 TBA | 1,067 tickets left
Ford Field - Detroit, MI
Tuesday 7/2/2024 TBA | 175 tickets left
Lambeau Field - Green Bay, WI
Tuesday 7/2/2024 TBA | 189 tickets left
US Bank Stadium - Minneapolis, MN
Tuesday 7/2/2024 TBA | 2,187 tickets left
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
Tuesday 7/2/2024 TBA | 1,566 tickets left
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
Thursday 7/4/2024 TBA | 1,550 tickets left
State Farm Stadium - Glendale, AZ
Friday 7/5/2024 TBA | 1,387 tickets left
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
Friday 7/5/2024 TBA | 1,512 tickets left
Levi's Stadium - Santa Clara, CA
Saturday 7/6/2024 TBA | 1,779 tickets left
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
Saturday 7/6/2024 TBA | 981 tickets left
Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN
Sunday 7/7/2024 TBA | 104 tickets left
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
Sunday 7/7/2024 TBA | 1,014 tickets left
NRG Stadium - Houston, TX
Monday 7/8/2024 TBA | 509 tickets left
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
Monday 7/8/2024 TBA | 1,022 tickets left
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
Tuesday 7/9/2024 TBA | 1,028 tickets left
Commanders Field - Landover, MD
Tuesday 7/9/2024 TBA | 879 tickets left
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
Wednesday 7/10/2024 TBA | 1,026 tickets left
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
Thursday 7/11/2024 TBA | 1,022 tickets left
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
Friday 9/6/2024 TBA | 75 tickets left

Chicago Bears Schedule

Expectations are high in the Windy City! The Bears haven't made the playoffs since 2010, when Chicago lost the NFC Championship game to the Green Bay Packers -- but new head coach Matt Nagy and quarterback Mitchell Trubisky are ready to end that drought.

Be there at Soldier Field this season -- check out Chicago's 2018-2019 schedule, and buy your Bears tickets today!

About the Chicago Bears

Founded in 1919, the Chicago Bears are one of two remaining charter members of the National Football League -- and have as rich a history as any team in the NFL. The Bears were originally known as the Decatur Staleys, after the A.E. Staley Company, but became known as the Chicago Bears in 1922. The team started playing at Wrigley Field in 1921, but have called Soldier Field their home since 1971 -- except for a single season played at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champgaign's Memorial Stadium in 2002, as Soldier Field underwent massive renovations.

The Bears were dominant prior to the AFL-NFL merger, winning the NFL Championship in 1921, 1932, 1933, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1946, and 1963. After the AFL-NFL merger, the Bears' dominance dwindled, but the Bears have appeared in two Super Bowls, winning one.

Don't miss out on your chance to see Da Bears this season!

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