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Chicago Bears Ticket Information
Reserve Bears tickets today to save yourself a seat at Soldier Field for one of the team's colossal home contests. There's nothing like seeing the Bears play at their historic home stadium. Based in the Windy City, Vivid Seats excels in the sale of Chicago Bears tickets year after year. You can watch "The Monsters of the Midway" battle for each yard from breathtaking seats on game day! With just a few clicks on our fan-first website, Bears season tickets can be in your possession. A season package includes tickets to every game on 2012 Bears schedule, including the Bears' must-see battle with the Green Bay Packers. However, Soldier Field is always at its loudest in the postseason. Book Bears playoff tickets and make a memory you can share with your friends and family members for a lifetime. The following instructions explain how to access some of the best prices on Chicago Bears tickets in the business.
Begin appraising our inventory of Bears tickets by selecting the number of tickets you would like to purchase in the Quantity tab situated above the ticket listings.
Then use the price range modifier located directly to the right of the Quantity tab to make sure you find the cheap Bears tickets you are looking for this season.
Move your mouse over the Soldier Field seating map to compare prices throughout different parts of the stadium. A screen will appear displaying the number of tickets in that section, as well as the section's lowest priced ticket.
Soldier Field Seating Guide
The Soldier Field seating chart can help you make the best purchase possible for you and your guests. Our map of the Chicago Bears' 61,500-seat home field is specifically designed so that Bears fans can find great seats in mere seconds.
Assistant coach Mike Tice got the man he wanted in the NFL Draft to anchor the Chicago Bears offensive line next season. Wisconsin tackle Gabe Carimi remarkably fell to the Bears in the 29th pick when many draft experts predicted him to go earlier in the first round. An incredible athletic specimen, Carimi stands 6 ft 7 in, weighs 315 pounds, and possesses surprising athleticism for a player his size. Regardless if the former Badger lines up at right or left tackle, Jay Cutler should feel more comfortable in the pocket with Carimi up front. more
The race is on for 2011 Bears tickets with coach Lovie Smith's team poised to repeat as NFC North Champs. Although the Bears ended their playoff run in disappointing fashion in the NFC Championship game against the Packers, there were many moments last season fans will look back on fondly.
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