Twitter Responds To Urlacher’s Retirement
As it always does, Twitter exploded when Brian Urlacher announced his retirement.
After 13 seasons with the Chicago Bears, Brian Urlacher has officially retired.
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As it always does, Twitter exploded when Brian Urlacher announced his retirement.
In the wake of his retirement, officially announced Wednesday morning, check out this video of some of Urlacher’s biggest hits from his 13-year career with the Bears.
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The feud between Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia continues.
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Bears linebacker Lance Briggs is still getting used to life without his old buddies.
The Bears inked first-round draft picked Kyle Long to a four-year contract over the weekend with an option for a fifth year.
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The 50th Super Bowl will be held in the San Francisco Bay Area and the NFL championship will go to Houston the following year.
A Florida man has pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing a Bears fan who traveled to Jacksonville to see the Bears take on the Jaguars in October.