Briggs gets behind Urlacher
Published 5/17/2008 by BY TONI GINNETTI tginnetti@suntimes.com at Chicago Sun-Times Bears
Bears linebacker Lance Briggs threw his support behind teammate Brian Urlacher in the latter's standoff with the team over a new contract.
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