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Brian Urlacher and the Bears could not reach an agreement to bring him back for 2013, and after testing the waters of free agency, the future Hall of Famer announced his retirement Wednesday.
The Bears and Brian Urlacher parted ways in March, leading to Urlacher's retirement Wednesday. But there could have been a better way for the future Hall of Famer to go out.
Shortly after announcing his retirement, Brian Urlacher hopped on "The Dan Patrick Show" and explained his reasoning, saying he simply didn't want to put on another uniform.
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1yLance Briggs will be wearing red, white and blue gear on Sunday to honor the 10th anniversary of 911 but won't face a fine from the NFL. He tweeted out a picture of his patriotic cleats and gloves.
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1yLance Briggs is focused on the season ahead and says his contract situation won't be a distraction this year. Plus, he hopes his vocal contract demands will help Matt Forte, Chris Harris and others.
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1yDespite being signed only a few days ago, safety Brandon Meriweather has fit in to the Bears defense well enough to warrant playing time in Sunday's season opener against the Falcons, reports John 'Moon' Mullin.
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1yThe Bears were within a touchdown of the Super Bowl last season but this offseason brought major change to Halas Hall. With Brian Urlacher and others aging, could time be running out to win a Super Bowl?
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1yIn 13 of 18 games last season, the Bears' defense held the opposing quarterback to below that QB's passer rating for the season. Will that again be the case on Sunday against the Falcons?
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1yThe Bears may be without the services of running back Marion Barber in the team's season opener on Sunday, according to reports. Barber suffered a calf injury during the Bears' third preseason game.
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1yOn Wednesday, Matt Forte sent a message to the Falcons. Forte talked about how the Bears are going to have a balanced attack against Atlanta. Also, will Kahlil Bell be able to pick up the load with Marion Barber out?
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