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Third generation NFL owners John Mara (Giants) and Art Rooney II (Steelers) spoke to ChicagoBears.com about their families’ relationships with Virginia Halas McCaskey and the legacy she leaves.
Chicago Bears Chairman George McCaskey is determined to keep the franchise in his family’s hands for a long time to come.
But as he thinks deeper on it, it evokes an emotional image of his mother, Virginia Halas McCaskey — who has served as the Bears' principal owner since her father's death in 1983. "Five years ago, ...
Virginia McCaskey died on Feb. 6. She was 102 years old ... Some adult McCaskey grandchildren also participated. Continuing ...
The Chicago Bears and the rest of the National Football League mourn the passing of Bears owner Virginia Halas McCaskey, who lived to the extraordinary age of 102 years-old. Virginia was a ...
The NFL holds a moment of silence for Virginia Halas McCaskey before the kickoff of Super Bowl LIX. Singer and songwriter Jon Batiste performs the national anthem ahead of Super Bowl LIX between ...
Bears chairman George McCaskey was one of the 16 NFL owners who voted to ban the "Tush Push." He explained his reasoning at ...
In his first public comments since his mom’s death, the chairman said there will be no shift in ownership structure.
Also Wednesday, speaking publicly for the first time since the passing of his mother, Virginia Halas McCaskey, an emotional ...
Virginia served as the owner of the Bears since her father and team founder George S. Halas died on Oct. 31, 1983. Her son, George, has been chairman of the Bears since 2011, when he took over ...
Less than eight weeks after the death of principal owner Virginia Halas McCaskey, George McCaskey said his mother long ago established a sustainable succession plan that the NFL approved.