Line backer Jack Sanborn and offensive lineman Sam Mustipher address the media on Monday at Halas Hall.
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Chicago News Sports Events Culture
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Chicago News Sports Events Culture
Those who have visited Chicago know that the city has a rich sports culture. This includes the storied Chicago Blackhawks NHL franchise, minor league baseball teams, and the Chicago White Sox. The city also hosts some of the biggest sporting events in the world.
One of the city’s most famous players is Michael ‘Air’ Jordan, who led the Bulls to their first NBA championship in 1993. The city also plays host to some of the most famous amateur sports teams in the country. The city also boasts some of the highest concentrations of sports enthusiasts in the nation.
The city has a storied sports history that dates back to the 1893 World’s Fair. Today, it is a hotbed for sports fanatics who enjoy everything from high school baseball to college football. Some of the more notable professional sports teams are the Cubs and Bears. These teams not only have the distinction of being the oldest and most successful in their respective leagues, they also provide funding for athletic programs across the city.
The city also hosts some of the biggest sporting tournaments in the world. Among them are the NFL playoffs and the World Series. While the latter hasn’t been hosted in the Windy City in quite some time, the city has hosted the NBA playoffs in the past.
The best part of it all is that Chicago sports fans are loyal to a fault. A recent survey of Bears fans by Fox Sports found that 75% of fans are willing to attend a game no matter how it turns out.