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Urlacher -- who won an appeal over a $5,000 ... It was an expensive game for players on both teams. Bears defensive tackle Henry Melton told the Tribune that he was fined $8,000 for grabbing ...
(CBS) Brian Urlacher knew it was coming, but there was still some hope the league would give him some leniency. The fine for a second-offense horse collar tackle is $31,500 but there are ...
Brian Urlacher arrived as the Bears’ first draft ... interceptions and 19 fumble recoveries in 14 years. He was a nose tackle until he and outside linebacker George Connor decided in 1954 ...
It's been a rough week for Brian Urlacher ... Now, he will have to give up some cash for a tackle he made during the game. Urlacher told the Chicago Tribune he was fined $21,000 for the horse ...
Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher was fined $21,000 for his second horse-collar tackle in as many weeks, a source familiar with the situation confirmed to ESPNChicago.com's Jeff Dickerson.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher has been fined $15,750 for a horse-collar tackle Sunday on Vikings running back Adrian Peterson, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune.
For a second, forget whether Brian Urlacher will go into the ... His hardest running back to tackle? “Ricky Williams,” Urlacher said. “He was 5-10, 235 and ran a 4.4 (40-yard dash).
He committed his resources to defensive tackle Henry Melton ($8.45 million ... "Over the last 13 years Brian Urlacher has been an outstanding player, teammate, leader and face of our franchise ...
The Chicago Bears and linebacker Brian Urlacher are officially parting ... Even if you include his single missed tackle in coverage, Urlacher still finished last season ranked 43rd out of 53 ...
Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs team up to tackle Minnesota Vikings tight end Jermaine Wiggins. "He was a tremendous player, and he made everybody else around him better," Steltz said. "Anyone who ...
NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher has no idea how defensive players are supposed to tackle if they can't use their helmets in any sort of fashion. NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Brian ...