sports.espn.go.com - 9/11/2007
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The defending NFC champion Chicago Bears have lost two defensive starters, free safety Mike Brown and nose tackle Dusty Dvoracek, to season-ending knee injuries sustained in the team's opening-day defeat at San Diego on Sunday afternoon.
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Thank You Isiah —
... In other non-Bulls-yet-Chicago-sports-related news, Mike Brown is out for the season. This is pretty devastating. Not only was he just playing exceptionally well in the first half against the Bolts, but Brown's always had a special place in my heart, since I moved to Chicago in October 2001, right when he was singlehandedly winning games ...
NFL Week One - Thoughts, Injuries, Etc.
The Power Alley -- A Blog of All Sports! —
... The Super Bowl runner-up Bears couldn't escape the Injury Reaper either, losing two defensive starters for the year. This is unfortunate because it leaves HC Lovey Smith with two less candidates for playing quarterback for Chicago. ...
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