10 key Brian Urlacher moments
Urlacher started at middle linebacker in Week 3 of his rookie season after Barry Minter was injured. Urlacher, who played on the strong side in the first two weeks, had 13 tackles and a sack versus the Giants at
By Brad Biggs
Chicago Tribune
In a career that spanned 13 seasons and 182 regular-season games with the Bears, Brian Urlacher made reels of highlights that could fill a series of specials for NFL Films.
Special teams coordinator Mike Sweatman had Urlacher sneak onto the field as a wing in field-goal formation and holder Brad Maynard hit him for a 27-yard touchdown reception, the difference in a 20-15 victory over the Redskins. What’s funny? Urlacher dropped the final two passes Maynard threw during a walk-through two days before the game. He caught the one that counted.
(Pete Souza / Chicago Tribune)
The Bears always played well versus Michael Vick and Urlacher was a primary reason why. He helped negate the quarterback’s great athleticism. In this 14-13 win, he hurdled running back
Urlacher won the honor after leading the leagues No. 1 scoring defense. Urlacher led the team with 171 tackles and had 10 tackles for a loss and six sacks. He garnered 34 of 50 first-place votes to become team’s first player since
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Brad Biggs is the Chicago Bears/NFL columnist. He has covered the Bears and the NFL since 2001. Before joining the Tribune in 2009, Biggs covered the Bears for the Sun-Times.