The Chicago Red Stars have signed forward Jenna Bike to a two-year extension through the 2026 season.
“Jenna worked very hard over the offseason to take her game to another level and I think you can see the impact her dedication is having every time she steps onto the pitch this season,” general manager Richard Feuz said in a news release Monday. “In addition to her abilities on the pitch, Jenna is a first-class teammate and person. We’re thrilled to have her as a part of our club for the coming years.”
Bike made her NWSL debut with New Jersy/New York Gotham FC in 2022 and signed with Chicago in 2023. She has appeared in 22 matches (five starts) since joining the Red Stars.
“I couldn’t be happier to sign an extension with Chicago,” Bike said. “This is something I’ve worked so hard for, and I am so grateful that the staff believe in me as a player and as a person. The future is so bright for this club, and I am honored to be a part of it.”
–Field Level Media
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