‘Sell the Team’ — Bears Fans Rip Organization After Pathetic Thursday Night Football Performance

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Chicago Bears fans at Soldier Field are letting ownership know how they feel about them. They chanted “sell the team” throughout the game and the postgame show.

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Football Bears Fans Call for McCaskeys To Sell the Team During TNF Postgame Show

During the game telecast and after the game was over, the fans voiced their opinion to the McCaskey family they should sell the team. The Chicago fans let the organization know what they thought of their football team and how they want the family to sell the team to anyone who knows how to successfully run a team.

“Sell the team” chants at Soldier Field pic.twitter.com/44NlAWSGDk

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) December 27, 2024

The fans were yelling during the game and during the postgame show for the team to be sold. It must have been embarrassing for a once-proud franchise to have their fans chant this before a national streaming audience.

READ MORE: Who Owns the Chicago Bears? A Look at the Team’s Ownership History

The 4-12 Bears lost to the Seattle Seahawks 6-3. They played a 60-minute football game and neither team could score a touchdown, but at least the Seahawks kicked two field goals.

Caleb Williams, the No. 1 pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, had another miserable game as he went 16-of-28 for 122 yards and an interception. He was also sacked five times. It was not a very good night for the former Heisman Trophy award winner.

The Bears fired coach Matt Eberflus during the season and have an interim coach. Whoever gets the job in the offseason has a lot of work to do in not only flipping the roster but convincing the fanbase to continue to invest time and money into the team.

The fans are lucky in this respect. They have played 16 games, which means there is only one more time the Bears can embarrass themselves this season before they look forward to the offseason.

The Bears conclude their season next week at Green Bay. Looks like another loss for the Bears. For the McCaskey family, the game is at Lambeau Field so the fans won’t have another opportunity to yell “sell the team” before a national audience this season.

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