He helped Chicago get to a Super Bowl during the 2006 NFL season, but they lost to the Indianapolis Colts that season.
In the view of Brian Urlacher, the best Bears QB this millennium wasn't one of the names many consider, and the organization's next Hall of Famer also played with him. Bears Hall of Famer Brian ...
Legendary linebacker Brian Urlacher officially passes the torch to rookie Logan Jones, celebrating the continuation of his iconic No. 54 legacy on the Chicago gridiron this season.
Logan Jones is donning a jersey number that hasn't been worn in nearly 15 years and he explains why he chose it.
Brian Urlacher is the best Chicago Bear of the 21st century. The four-time NFL First-Team All-Pro and eight-time Pro Bowler helped the Bears win the NFC championship in the 2006 season and face the ...
There have been plenty of rumors flying around the Chicago Bears shortly after their 2025 season, specifically looking at one superstar pass rusher who may have played his last down in Las Vegas.
Throughout the illustrious 13 year career of Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher, the Chicago Bears rarely, if ever, had a consistent and dependable quarterback under center. As a result, Chicago ...
The NFL Draft has become a huge production. In 2000, the televised event was so small that the NFL only invited a small number of players on site to watch the draft unfold. Brian Urlacher was not one ...
Chicago Bears legend and Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher has reportedly given his blessing to rookie center Logan Jones to wear his No. 54 as rookie minicamp begins this week. That number has ...
Brian Urlacher and Devin Hester Selected to NFL’s Best 53-Man Roster of the Past 25 Years originally appeared on Athlon Sports. A major nod to NFL history just dropped—highlighting the league’s most ...
Brian Urlacher turned 33 in May, but the prototype for future linebackers isn't close to done. Over the past few years we've seen his Hall of Fame credentials discussed, as well as his impact on the ...
In the aftermath of the Chicago Bears’ tight 20-17 Divisional Round loss to the Los Angeles Rams, the frozen winds of Soldier Field reignited a long-simmering debate about the franchise’s future home.