McCaskey discussed the tush push, private equity, Ben Johnson and more at the annual league meeting Wednesday.
Chicago Bears Chairman George McCaskey is determined to keep the franchise in his family’s hands for a long time to come.
In his first public comments since his mom’s death, the chairman said there will be no shift in ownership structure.
"The risk is staggering." On the CHGO Bears podcast on April 1, George McCaskey reiterated the family's commitment to ownership: "We've said for many years that we intend to own the Bears for as ...
and said the large McCaskey family likely has spread ownership of the team among nine surviving children, 40 grandchildren and dozens of other family members. That means Virginia McCaskey may have ...
Virginia McCaskey came by her fandom honestly. According to family members, she often wouldn’t serve dessert on Sundays when the Bears lost. In that same 2006 interview, she recalled attending ...
School District of Lancaster students, faculty and members of the community gathered in the auditorium of McCaskey High School Monday afternoon to talk about gun violence through music ...
"In law school, I heard stories about people who just couldn't contemplate their mortality, and as a result, it caused a lot of confusion and problems for the family," McCaskey said. "She had the ...
“Another 100 years would be great.” That was a firm declaration from the highest-ranking member of the McCaskey family as outside curiosity circulates regarding the team’s future. Less than ...
“People have been very gracious in their comments and it’s very much appreciated by the family,” he said. Brian McCaskey, a board member, attended the league meeting. Some adult McCaskey ...