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Sign the kicker–the kicker–to a long-term deal. Check.
The oft-injured defensive tackle? Check. The aging middle linebacker
that already has a contract? Check. The linebacker that said he would never play for the Bears again? Check. The most dynamic player the Bears have ever had save Gale and Walter? The greatest kick returner in NFL history? Ruh-Roh.
BEARS REPORT TO TRAINING CAMP Brian Urlacher never
planned on leaving Chicago Urlacher 'never thought about going
anywhere else' By Vaughn McClure | Chicago Tribune reporter July 23, 2008 Although days ticked away and contract talks stalled, Brian ...
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BOURBONNAIS, Ill. -- If he had it to
do over again, Brian Urlacher never would have signed
a nine-year contract in the first place.
Time to earn these new dollars. Yesterday is
gone. The Super Bowl seems like a decade ago.
And the upcoming season seems to teeter on mediocrity. Will you change that Brian Urlacher?
The Bears signed all their draft picks and
gave Brian Urlacher the contract he wanted, but they
still weren’t able to open a holdout-free training camp. Kick returner and wide receiver Devin Hester refused to show up for the opening practice and ...
If Devin Hester is looking for a boost
in his bid for a new contract--he's next in
line now that Brian Urlacher is signed, sealed and delivered--how about his status as a starting wide receiver? Offensive coordinator Ron Turner said Tuesday that ...
Some info on the deal.
Sources say the Bears and Brian Urlacher have
agreed to a revised contract.
The Bears gave Urlacher roughly $18 million in
new money and a one year extension. Check out
the link to see the break down in the new money.
ESPN's Michael Smith is now reporting that the
McCaskey's continue to amaze Bears fans by opening up
their wallets even more this offseason: . Urlacher, 30, had four years and approximately $25.5 million remaining on his contract. Under the terms ...
Brian Urlacher got the money he wanted; he
still has to earn it on the field and
off David Haugh | On the Bears July 22, 2008 Nobody should interpret the Bears and Brian Urlacher finally agreeing to a new contract Monday as a career achievement award ...
Nobody should interpret the Bears and Brian Urlacher
finally agreeing to a new contract Monday as a
career achievement award for the middle linebacker. This is not an $18 million gold watch or very expensive thank-you card.
Jay Mariotti: He isn't Butkus. He isn't Singletary.
Which means he isn't a legend -- nor will
he ever be. Brian Urlacher is a joystick attacker and tireless maker of TV ads at a time when fast and sleek sells, all the more convenient when he's ...
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linebacker, no matter whether he plays outside or inside?
Playmaking. Whether it's making tackles, rushing the passer, covering receivers, it's all about making an impact. These are the very best of the impact ...
Linda Cohn, you’d best watch your back; there’s
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