Chicago Bears Chairman George McCaskey is determined to keep the franchise in his family’s hands for a long time to come.
McCaskey discussed the tush push, private equity, Ben Johnson and more at the annual league meeting Wednesday.
In his first public comments since his mom’s death, the chairman said there will be no shift in ownership structure.
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McCaskey said the Bears supported the Green Bay Packers’ proposal to eliminate the tush push, which has been made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles. NFL owners tabled the vote for now.