After announcing his retirement Wednesday, Brian Urlacher told "The Rich Eisen Podcast" that he walked away because he realized he is "just not quite the same player" he used to be. Urlacher went on to tell ESPN 1000-AM Chicago that he couldn't
When the Chicago Bears announced in March that they would not budge from their relatively modest contract offer to keep linebacker Brian Urlacher, the standard-bearer of their defense for 13 seasons, he treated it like a chop block to his knees
Brian Urlacher, former Chicago Bears All-Pro linebacker, announced his retirement from the NFL via Twitter on Wednesday, three days shy of his 35th birthday. Urlacher was an unsigned free agent but spent his entire career in Chicago and retires as a Bear.
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 could have coaxed another year or two out of a body that was breaking down rapidly. He could have signed with a team hunting for middle linebacker help, like Minnesota or Denver.
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