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Urlacher, Force in Middle of Bears' Defense, Retires
The reaction to Brian Urlacher announcing his retirement via Twitter Wednesday morning has been swift. Here are some of the comments: @Ky1eLong (Kyle Long): "Loved the way Urlacher played. Wish I could have spent some time on the same team with
Urlacher came into the league as a first-round pick of the litter out of the University of New Mexico for Chicago and stayed in the Windy City for the duration of his career. Outside of Ray Lewis, no linebacker in the past decade or so has been more accomplished
OTAs are in full swing as teams are coming together on the field for the first time this season. Here's what you may have missed on Wednesday.
Brian Urlacher wasn't going to ignore reality. There was no hiding the fact his 35-year-ancient body no longer possessed football greatness. He figured he could catch on with another team if he hung around long enough this summer, but what was the point?
After 13 years in the NFL, Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher has announced his retirement, saying he takes pride in having his entire career with only one team. Urlacher, an eight-time Pro Bowl player who was named defensive recruit of the year
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