Agressive Bears make another move; Sign RB Chester Taylor (The National Sports Review)
The Bears have themselves a backup to Matt Forte, as reports say that now former Viking RB Chester Taylor has inked a deal with the Bears, four years at $12 million. Chester Taylor will stay in the NFC North. The former Viking agreed to a four-year, $12 million contract with Chicago, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. [...]
Chicago Slaughter Has Momentum Heading Into Saturday Season Opener (OurSports Central)
CHICAGO - The Chicago Slaughter, the premier indoor football team in the Chicagoland area, will kick off their 2010 season in the Indoor Football League (IFL) at home against the Rochester Raiders (NY) this Saturday, February 27th at the Sears Centre Arena.
McMahon Joins Slaughter Ownership (Chicagoist)
Given Chicago's (perhaps unhealthy) continued infatuation with the 1985 Bears team, it's certainly shrewd marketing to keep getting more members of that squad involved with the Chicago Slaughter of the Indoor Football League. Already coached by Steve "Mongo" McMichael, the Slaughter recently signed the late Walter Payton's son Jarrett to play running back for them. Now, the Punky QB himself, Jim ...
Chicago Slaughter add Jim McMahon as owner (Chicago Sun-Times)
The man who led the Bears to their only Super Bowl win is back in townhoping to keep another local team on top.The Chicago Slaughter indoor football team announced on Friday that JimMcMahon is one of five new owners,although officials wouldn't say just how much of the team the former BearsQB owns."I love Chicago. I was here 28 years. It gives me a chance to be in the cityand give back to the ...
McMahon joins Slaughter as new owner of IFL team (Daily Herald)
It appears the "Punky QB" and "Da Coach" will still have some differences, especially when it comes to deciding which indoor football team to support.
McMahon Buys Slaughter (WTVO - WQRF Rockford)
Former Bears' quarterback Jim McMahon has take over as team owner of the IFL's Chicago Slaughter.
Chicago Slaughter Announce Jim McMahon As New Team Owner (OurSports Central)
CHICAGO - The Chicago Slaughter, the premier indoor football team in the Chicagoland area, has announced Jim McMahon as new team owner heading into the 2010 season.
Arena league changes name, embraces past (Tulsa World)
A new indoor football league that the Tulsa Talons helped form will try to build on the tradition of a former league.