Chicago's most unlikely football fanbase has taken the NFL by storm - literally. For over a decade, a group of friends who met through their shared love of Chicago Bears football have been hosting tailgates in South Loop parking lots. These gatherings, aptly named "First and Ten Tailgate," have evolved into a vibrant community that welcomes fans from all corners of the NFL.
The crew's humble beginnings date back to when Rafael Gomez, Ray Maali, and Carolyn Mendoza would gather with just a few friends for small, low-key tailgates. Over time, their enthusiasm and camaraderie grew, and so did their fanbase. Today, dozens of like-minded individuals flock to the First and Ten Tailgate events, bringing an infectious energy that transcends team loyalty.
As the sun sets on another Chicago Bears game day, fans from all walks of life come together to share in the excitement. There's Edgar Mejia, sporting a colorful lucha libre mask and shoulder pads, ready to unleash his signature chants; Lena Duda, flinging blue and orange pompoms into the air with unbridled enthusiasm; and Jessica Gomez, proudly donning her Bears jersey while sipping on Modelo beers.
The First and Ten Tailgate crew's mantra is simple: "We're not just fans of one team - we're a community of football fans." And it shows in their inclusive atmosphere, where Green Bay Packers fans are warmly welcomed alongside Detroit Lions enthusiasts. This unorthodox approach has earned the group a reputation as one of the most passionate and welcoming fanbases in the NFL.
As the Bears take on historic rival the Green Bay Packers in Saturday's playoff game, the First and Ten Tailgate crew is ready to celebrate - or lament, depending on the outcome. Whatever the score, they'll be there, united in their love for football, friends, and good times.
The crew's humble beginnings date back to when Rafael Gomez, Ray Maali, and Carolyn Mendoza would gather with just a few friends for small, low-key tailgates. Over time, their enthusiasm and camaraderie grew, and so did their fanbase. Today, dozens of like-minded individuals flock to the First and Ten Tailgate events, bringing an infectious energy that transcends team loyalty.
As the sun sets on another Chicago Bears game day, fans from all walks of life come together to share in the excitement. There's Edgar Mejia, sporting a colorful lucha libre mask and shoulder pads, ready to unleash his signature chants; Lena Duda, flinging blue and orange pompoms into the air with unbridled enthusiasm; and Jessica Gomez, proudly donning her Bears jersey while sipping on Modelo beers.
The First and Ten Tailgate crew's mantra is simple: "We're not just fans of one team - we're a community of football fans." And it shows in their inclusive atmosphere, where Green Bay Packers fans are warmly welcomed alongside Detroit Lions enthusiasts. This unorthodox approach has earned the group a reputation as one of the most passionate and welcoming fanbases in the NFL.
As the Bears take on historic rival the Green Bay Packers in Saturday's playoff game, the First and Ten Tailgate crew is ready to celebrate - or lament, depending on the outcome. Whatever the score, they'll be there, united in their love for football, friends, and good times.