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You don't have to wait until the fall (and the end of the current NFL lockout) to see professional football in Chicago. Not when the city has a pair of professional football teams in the midst of strong seasons. The Chicago Rush and the Chicago Slaughter can keep you fixated on live professional football through the middle of the summer with seasons that extend into June and July, and here are five reasons why you should check them out:

Cheap tickets: Taking your whole family to see the Rush and the Slaughter won't cost you a month's rent or mortgage payment like Bears tickets do. Indoor pro football, on the other hand, will leave you some money for a nice dinner out afterward. Ticket prices for the Rush, which is co-owned by "Da Coach" himself, Mike Ditka, and plays in the Arena Football League, start at $10; tix for the Slaughter, which plays in the Indoor Football League, start at $8.

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