The Titans officially reached a deal with the mayor of Nashville to build a new, domed stadium. Here’s what the Bears can take away from the deal.
The Bears similarly pay rent to play at Soldier Field. Like the Titans, the Bears are attempting to escape the cost of rent by building a new stadium they can call their own.
The new stadium for the Titans is projected to cost $2.2 billion, around the same as the Raiders paid to construct Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. This is where things get tricky for the Bears. The Titans are using plenty of public money, like the Raiders, which is not usually beneficial.
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