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Brian Urlacher

Brian Urlacher (born May 25, 1978 in Pasco, Washington) is a linebacker with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He moved with his single mother to Albuquerque as a child, and later graduated from the University of New Mexico, where he starred as a strong safety. Upon being drafted by Chicago, he was converted to middle linebacker, where his tackling skills, speed, aggression, and intelligence made him an instant star. Urlacher was named 2000 NFL Defensive Rookie of The Year. He has been selected to the Pro Bowl five times, and has continued the Bears' tradition of excellent linebackers which includes such past stars as Dick Butkus and Mike Singletary. Additionally, on January 6th,2006 Brian Urlacher was named the 2005 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, an honor that was fitting as he led one of the most dominant defenses in recent memory. He has surpassed the Bears single season tackle record with 214 tackles in 2002, previously held by Dick Butkus. He was the Bears leading tackler in 2000, 2001, and 2002.

Sales of Urlacher replica jerseys have at times been the NFL's best seller, along with other stars like Randy Moss and Michael Vick.

On January 6, 2006, Urlacher was awarded with the Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year award. He received a majority of the votes with 34 out of a panel of 50 NFL sportswriters and broadcasters. Indianapolis defensive end Dwight Freeney came in second place with four votes and Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu in third place with three votes.

In June 2005, Urlacher filed suit to establish paternity of a child. Genetic testing was completed to prove that he is the father. Tyna Robertson, the mother of the child, has agreed in court that the Bears star is the baby's father. Urlacher also has two daughters from his first marriage. In court documents filed in August 2005, Urlacher expressed a willingness to support the child financially but was concerned with bankrolling "an enhanced lifestyle" for Robertson. Robertson, 33, a former stripper and presently a real estate agent, is the same woman who sued dancer Michael Flatley for $35 million in March 2003, saying he had raped her, and also accused a Naperville, Illinois doctor of inappropriate touching in a story she later recanted.

In a weird news story in 2005, a DNA test proved that Urlacher had fathered a daughter by a woman within weeks of fathering a daughter by his ex-wife. The first woman was Tyna Marie Robertson, who once sued Lord of the Dance star Michael Flatley for rape in a case tossed out of court.


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The first woman was Tyna Marie Robertson, who once sued Lord of the Dance star Michael Flatley for rape in a case tossed out of court. Nowadays containers are used in all intermodal long-haul cargo transport. In a weird news story in 2005, a DNA test proved that Urlacher had fathered a daughter by a woman within weeks of fathering a daughter by his ex-wife. Cargo is a term used to denotes goods or produce being transported generally for commercial gain, usually on a ship, plane, train or truck. Robertson, 33, a former stripper and presently a real estate agent, is the same woman who sued dancer Michael Flatley for $35 million in March 2003, saying he had raped her, and also accused a Naperville, Illinois doctor of inappropriate touching in a story she later recanted. In court documents filed in August 2005, Urlacher expressed a willingness to support the child financially but was concerned with bankrolling "an enhanced lifestyle" for Robertson.

Urlacher also has two daughters from his first marriage. Tyna Robertson, the mother of the child, has agreed in court that the Bears star is the baby's father. Genetic testing was completed to prove that he is the father. In June 2005, Urlacher filed suit to establish paternity of a child.

Indianapolis defensive end Dwight Freeney came in second place with four votes and Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu in third place with three votes. He received a majority of the votes with 34 out of a panel of 50 NFL sportswriters and broadcasters. On January 6, 2006, Urlacher was awarded with the Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year award. Sales of Urlacher replica jerseys have at times been the NFL's best seller, along with other stars like Randy Moss and Michael Vick.

He was the Bears leading tackler in 2000, 2001, and 2002. He has surpassed the Bears single season tackle record with 214 tackles in 2002, previously held by Dick Butkus. Additionally, on January 6th,2006 Brian Urlacher was named the 2005 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, an honor that was fitting as he led one of the most dominant defenses in recent memory. He has been selected to the Pro Bowl five times, and has continued the Bears' tradition of excellent linebackers which includes such past stars as Dick Butkus and Mike Singletary.

Urlacher was named 2000 NFL Defensive Rookie of The Year. Upon being drafted by Chicago, he was converted to middle linebacker, where his tackling skills, speed, aggression, and intelligence made him an instant star. He moved with his single mother to Albuquerque as a child, and later graduated from the University of New Mexico, where he starred as a strong safety. Brian Urlacher (born May 25, 1978 in Pasco, Washington) is a linebacker with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League.