I'm not a Bears fan, but seriously why would anyone care about this? An NFL team based in a major city is moving to the suburbs for financial reasons?
"11 current NFL teams do not play in their namesake city, with 3 teams playing in a different state entirely.
Teams Playing in a Different State
New York Giants and Jets: Officially based in New York but play at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Washington Commanders: Officially based in Washington D.C. but play at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland (moving back to D.C. in 2030).
Teams Playing in Suburbs or Nearby Cities
Dallas Cowboys: Play in Arlington, Texas (20.5 miles from Dallas).
New England Patriots: Named for the region but play in Foxborough, Massachusetts (Boston area).
Las Vegas Raiders: Play in Paradise, Nevada (unincorporated area near Las Vegas).
Los Angeles Rams and Chargers: Both play in Inglewood, California (within the LA metro area).
Arizona Cardinals: Play in Glendale, Arizona (Phoenix suburb).
San Francisco 49ers: Play in Santa Clara, California (Silicon Valley/SF Bay Area).
Buffalo Bills: Play in Orchard Park, New York (suburb of Buffalo).
Miami Dolphins: Play in Miami Gardens, Florida (suburb of Miami). "
Fairly common