Tickets to see the Chicago Bears may be pricey this season but there is another way for fans to cheer on the team - and even get paid.
The Hallmark Channel is shooting a made-for-TV movie called Holiday Touchdown: A Bears Love Story.
Tight End Colston Loveland and Head Coach Ben Johnson announced on social media the project with the NFL, Hallmark Media, and Skydance Sports.
Hallmark has made holiday movies featuring fans of the Chiefs and Bills in the past two years.
A casting company looking for extras has put out a call for people with 70’s style hair and clothes - especially those with jerseys from that area or Ditka sweater vests.
They’re paying $17/hour but advise filming will be outdoors in Chicago in July and extras must wear winter clothes.





