Urlacher not a "guaranteed" Hall of Famer
According to one former NFL executive, Brian Urlacher is far from a slam dunk for Canton.
According to one former NFL executive, Brian Urlacher is far from a slam dunk for Canton.
Brian Urlacher has officially announced his retirement from the Chicago Bears and he did it via Twitter. So we figured we'd go to Twitter and see what the Twitterverse is saying about #54.
2013 won't be the first time Jay Cutler has worked with the West Coast Offense. This will actually be his 5th professional season working in some form of the WCO, so how has he fared in the past?
It's time for our weekly run around the NFL. If you have some thoughts to add, just drop them in the comments section. Enjoy...
Football Outsiders followed up the draft by listing each team's post-draft needs - and for the Bears they listed receiver. Do you think this is the case?
The biggest buzzword for the firing of Jerry Angelo was "Talent gap." Phil Emery was hired with the thought of closing that gap. Are we there yet?
The Bears' passing game is expected to take a step forward with the addition of offensive mind Marc Trestman and a solidified offensive line. How much does Alshon Jeffery stand to gain from that improvement?
Thanks to the franchise tag, Henry Melton is one of the highest paid Chicago Bears; Do you expect his production to warrant his big paycheck?