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- Click here to watchThere's a lot of talk about the forecasted weather and the rush to get tickets. Only resale tickets are available for the Bears game, and they start at $500 each. RELATED: Bears send survey to season ticket holders, asking if they would support potential move to IndianaBitter cold temperatures are expected for Sunday's 5:30 p. m.
- game, which could work in Chicago's favor."I think the cold weather helps us a little bit, depends how they play, too," Bears fan Edgar Argueta said."I don't know," Bears fan Matt Rendina said.
- "They play all over the country; maybe their heat won't work like the last Packers game.
- Maybe we'll have that advantage"AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Bears are no strangers to playing in the cold, wind and snow, but the Rams have not played a game in below freezing temps since 2022. With fans flocking to buy game tickets, the Better Business Bureau is urging people to keep an eye out for scams."Consumers have to realize, they should only buy from a licensed ticket broker, or the Chicago Bears, directly," said Steve Bernas, BBB Chicago president and CEO.
- "Anything else you could end up buying bad tickets from a scammer and in some way losing money."The BBB also recommends you:- Only deal with secure websites that begin with "HTTPS" and have a lock symbol in the address barAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement- Beware of counterfeit tickets with forged barcodes- Always use a credit card, so you have some protection if tickets are not as promised."If you use Cash app, you don't have the same protection you do on a credit card.