Brian Urlacher doesn't know what his value is in a depressed market, and he isn't sure if he'll get more than the Bears' one-year deal worth up to $2 million. He just knows his career isn't over and that under no circumstance is he not coming back for
Like Ed Reed and Wes Welker, former Chicago Bears middle linebacker Brian Urlacher is saying goodbye to the team that launched him to NFL stardom after learning Wednesday that he's done in the Windy City. Where might Urlacher logically continue his
Hey, John Elway. Breaking up is indeed hard to do. But get a grip, man. Kiss defensive end Elvis Dumervil goodbye. Here's a better idea: Call legendary linebacker Brian Urlacher. Sure, at age 34, Urlacher has more mileage than a beat-up car on the L-train.
Like Ed Reed and Wes Welker, former Chicago Bears middle linebacker Brian Urlacher is saying goodbye to the team that launched him to NFL stardom after learning Wednesday that he's done in the Windy City. Where might Urlacher logically continue his
Brian Urlacher is leaving the Bears, the Packers cut defensive back Charles Woodson, defensive end Cliff Avril left the Lions for the Seahawks and the Vikings let cornerback Antoine Winfield go. Even opponents will find it strange to see the Bears line
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