Chicago Bears Tickets
You Can Still Get Tickets to Sold Out Games!!
Preferred Seating Available, i.e. Front Row!
|
Newsworthy
Anthony Thomas (RB) will most likely miss the rest of the 2002 season with a broken index finger he sustained on Dec. 1, 2002 against the Green Bay Packers. Thomas has run for 721 yards and 6 touchdowns on 214 carries. Bobby Setzer (DE) was signed to a two-year contract on Nov. 13, 2002. The same day the Bears signed Travis Coleman (DB) to a three-year contract and Eric Joyce (CB) from the practice squad. To make room on the active roster the Bears placed David Terrell (WR) on the injured reserve list and waived Fred Baxter (TE). Cory Sauter (QB) was claimed off waivers from the Indianapolis Colts on Nov. 12, 2002. To make room on the 53-man active roster the Bears placed Reggie Austin (CB) on injured reserve list. NFL Tickets Center (CTI) is the premier ticket broker for football games all across the country including the Chicago Bears and their first season away We sell premium tickets at a price higher than face value. from Soldier Field (being renovated). Click Here to purchase Chicago Bears Tickets tickets
NFL Tickets Center. is the premier ticket broker with offices in Michigan. Our ticket prices reflect our cost of obtaining quality seating. We specialize in obtaining front row and premium football tickets for sold-out football games all across the country. Purchase tickets ONLINE and receive immediate confirmation (via email) or give us a call at 1-800-927-2770. Once an order has been confirmed and mailed to an address, there will be no cancellations or refunds. |
|||
The Insider LowDown: NFL Tickets Center Outlook: Brian Urlacher led the Chicago Bears to the NFC Central title in 2001 and looks to lead the team, just as Mike Singletary did decades before, to the Super Bowl. Urlacher (Linebacker of the year 2001) and the rest of the Chicago Bears will have to accomplish this without the aura of Soldier Field and thousands of its dedicated fans (unless they are willing to travel 100+ miles. Jim Miller looks to have healed completely from his preseason ankle sprain and looks to return to the form that led the Chicago Bears to a 13-3 record in 2001. In the end the offense will have to keep the defense off the field as Mike Brown (S) and Damon Moore (S) are injured and won't be game ready for a few weeks. |
||||