NFLNFL Chicago Bears Trading Cards2000–2012Hall of Fame · 2018

Brian Urlacher Cards & Plaques

Bears' Cover-2 face on the wall — for the Chicago fan who lived 2005-2006.

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Career snapshot

Career: 1,361 tackles · 41.5 sacks · 22 INTs · 11 forced fumbles · 13 seasons · 2000–2012 Chicago Bears only.

Hardware: 2005 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 2000 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, 8× Pro Bowl, 5× First-Team All-Pro. #9 overall pick of 2000 NFL Draft (New Mexico). Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2018.

Accolades

★ 2005 NFL Defensive Player of the Year

★ 2000 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year

★ 8× Pro Bowl

★ 5× First-Team All-Pro

★ 1,361 career tackles

★ NFC Champion (Super Bowl XLI appearance, 2006 season)

★ #9 overall pick of 2000 NFL Draft (New Mexico)

★ Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2018

The card collector's view

Urlacher's flagship rookie is the 2000 Bowman Chrome #168 RC—the recognized standard, with refractor parallels in PSA 10 commanding strong premiums during Bears anniversary years. The 2000 SP Authentic #94 RC is numbered to 2,750 and remains a key chase. 2000 Topps Chrome and Playoff Contenders Rookie Ticket Auto issues round out the rookie tier. His 2005-2006 Topps and Donruss cards from the DPOY and Super Bowl XLI runs hold steady collector value.

About Brian Urlacher Cards & Plaques at FreshDCards

The face of the Bears defense for thirteen years. Brian Urlacher won 2005 NFL Defensive Player of the Year and 2000 Defensive Rookie of the Year while anchoring the Chicago Bears' Cover-2 scheme that defined Lovie Smith's tenure. The 2006 Bears reached Super Bowl XLI behind Urlacher's middle-linebacker dominance. Eight Pro Bowls, five First-Team All-Pros across 1,361 career tackles. The 9th overall pick of 2000 played all thirteen NFL seasons in Chicago and finished as one of the most iconic Bears in franchise history. Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2018.