Chicago Bears Fans Cast in Hallmark Holiday Movie

If you thought the only way to catch the magic of the Chicago Bears this season was by dropping a wad of cash on Soldier Field tickets, think again. The Hallmark Channel’s rolling out a made-for-TV movie, Holiday Touchdown: A Bears Love Story, and they’re letting fans jump right in—literally.

Even better? You can get paid to do it. This is one of those wild crossover moments: football, nostalgia, and holiday romance all tangled up together.

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The Chicago Bears Get the Hallmark Treatment

Hallmark has been on a bit of a streak, mixing America’s favorite pastime with their signature feel-good stories. After a couple of hits about Chiefs and Bills superfans, they’re now turning the spotlight to Chicago.

This time, the romance is set against a backdrop of navy and orange. It’s a vibe.

Holiday Touchdown: A Bears Love Story is being made with the NFL, Hallmark Media, and Skydance Sports. That’s not just for show—it means the league is actually involved, and the production is getting the full sports treatment.

For those who bleed Bears blue, this is more than just a movie. It’s kind of a big deal.

Real Bears Power Behind the Project

Tight End Colston Loveland and Head Coach Ben Johnson helped announce the project on social media. Their involvement takes the film up a notch—it’s not just some random promo.

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When you see current Bears faces hyping a movie, you start to think, “Alright, maybe this is worth checking out.”

Hallmark knows football fans are loyal to the bone. By bringing in real players and coaches, they’re making sure this story hits home even for folks who’d usually skip holiday movies. Expect a mashup of grit and mistletoe.

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Yes, You Can Actually Be in the Movie

Here’s where it gets interesting. A casting company’s looking for extras, and they want a very specific look.

Picture 1970s Chicago. Old-school fandom. Think Ditka-era swagger—mustaches and all.

The production wants people with legit 70s hair and clothes. If you’ve got a vintage jersey or a Ditka sweater vest stashed away, now’s your moment.

This isn’t just background noise. It’s a chance to help bring a golden age of Bears history back to life, even if only for a few seconds on screen.

What They Are Looking For

If you’re tempted to give it a shot, here’s what casting directors want:

  • 1970s style haircuts and facial hair
  • Period-appropriate winter clothing
  • Vintage Chicago Bears jerseys
  • Ditka-inspired sweater vests

It’s a nod to the franchise’s roots, and visually, it should give the film a real throwback vibe. Hallmark movies usually lean into small-town charm, but mixing in 70s football culture? That’s a new twist.

Getting Paid to Freeze for Football

Let’s talk about the part everyone’s buzzing about. Extras get paid $17 an hour.

Not too shabby for a day spent cheering on the Bears—even if you’re just pretending.

But here’s the kicker. Filming’s happening outdoors in Chicago in July, and you’ll need to wear winter clothes.

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Why Winter Gear in July

It’s a holiday romance, after all. Snowy scenes, bundled fans, and frosty breath are kind of the whole aesthetic.

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To pull that off, they’ll be faking winter right in the middle of a Midwest summer. You might be sweating in a heavy coat, scarf, and maybe even a jersey on top. It’s a weird ask, but hey, that’s movie magic for you.

Honestly, it’s a small price for a shot at screen time in a Bears holiday flick. And if anyone can handle wild weather, it’s Chicagoans.

Hallmark’s Winning Football Formula

This isn’t Hallmark’s first time mixing NFL energy with romance. They’ve already made holiday movies about the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills, blending love stories with team spirit.

Football fandom is emotional stuff. It’s about tradition, family, and that stubborn hope every season brings. Hallmark’s just tapping into all that.

Why the Bears Are Perfect for This

The Chicago Bears are one of football’s oldest franchises. Founded in 1920, their legacy runs deep.

Just hearing names like Ditka brings a whole vibe for fans. By centering a love story around Bears culture, Hallmark’s getting at:

  • Deep-rooted nostalgia
  • Family traditions
  • Chicago pride
  • That classic hope for next season

It’s a good recipe for a holiday movie. Throw in some lights and a little romance, and you’ve got something special.

A Different Way to Experience the Bears This Season

With ticket prices up, not everyone can make it to Soldier Field. This film gives fans another way in.

Instead of watching from the stands, you could be part of a Bears love story on screen. For aspiring actors, it’s a resume boost. For superfans, it’s bragging rights. And for everyone, it’s a paycheck—plus a little holiday cheer.

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The Ultimate Fan Fantasy

Imagine gathering with friends in December, hot cocoa in hand. You point at the screen and say you were there.

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You wore the vintage jersey. You braved the faux winter and helped bring a Bears love story to life.

Holiday Touchdown: A Bears Love Story isn’t just another seasonal release. It’s a celebration of fandom, history, and that unshakable bond between a city and its team.

Maybe you’ll audition as an extra. Maybe you’ll just tune in when it premieres—either way, the Chicago Bears are about to get wrapped in tinsel, and fans honestly haven’t had a sweeter way to show their team spirit.

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