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The emotions were high for the final game of week 1 between the Chicago Bears and the Vakings of Minnesota in Soldier Field, and it was the singer of Anthem National who helped establish the tone.

Jim Cornelison, a dramatic tenor, usually sings “The Star-Spangled Banner” for sporting events in Chicago. On Monday night, he had fans encouraging his seats as soon as the song began.

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Jim Cornelison sings “back home in Indiana” before the start of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, May 26, 2019. (Gary Mook/To Indistar)

A general view within the stadium during the ceremony prior to the game between the game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Chicago Bears in Soldier Field on September 8, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Michael Reaves/Getty images)

NFL fans who tuned in “Monday Night Football” to see the confrontation between Caleb Williams and JJ McCarthy received an epic performance.

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The 61 -year -old is a regular in Chicago Sporting Events. He has been the singer of the Bears National Anthem since 2010. He hits the ICE games for the Chicago Blackhawks since 2008 and has sung “back home in Indiana” before Indianapolis 500 since 2017.

Cornelison just as popular outside sports. He was part of the Lyric Opera Center For American Artists in Chicago and sang in some of the most popular opera houses in the world.

It is also at the Board of the Illinois Patriot Education Fund and the Honorary Squadron Commander of the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America.

The Chicago Bears Campo Marshal, Caleb Williams, fights during the first half of a NFL football match against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday, September 8, 2025 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

At the end of the anthem, the military planes roared on the stadium and the football fans locked themselves for the first game of the year of Monday night.

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