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Thursday 15 September 2011

Brian Urlacher Chicago Bears Will Indefinite Leave After Family Tragedy - VIDEO

Brian Urlacher Chicago Bears Will Indefinite Leave After Family Tragedy - VIDEO
Brian Urlacher Chicago Bears Will Indefinite Leave After Family Tragedy - VIDEO
Brian Urlacher Chicago Bears Will Indefinite Leave After Family Tragedy - VIDEO
Brian Urlacher Chicago Bears Will Indefinite Leave After Family Tragedy - VIDEO
Brian Urlacher Chicago Bears Will Indefinite Leave After Family Tragedy - VIDEO


Brian Urlacher Chicago Bears Will Indefinite Leave After Family Tragedy - VIDEO
Brian Urlacher Chicago Bears Will Indefinite Leave After Family Tragedy - VIDEO


Chicago Bears star without linebacker Brian Urlacher for an undetermined amount of time after receiving the sad news this week that his mother, Lavoyda Lenard, died at the age of 51.

Urlacher was very close to his mother and his 2002 interview with ESPN, calling him "my heart".

Declaration of the organization S Bears Urlacher sayd:

"My mother died suddenly at his home Monday Lavoyda Texas", adding: "My first priority right now with my family as we mourn his loss and take to lay her to rest," so he added: "This is a very difficult and emotional for us and I sincerely ask that you respect our privacy, thank you.".

Bears Urlacher understand that might not be ready to play on Sunday and agreed that they will be sorely missed if not present to take New Orleans Saints. Take the receiver Roy Williams told ESPN:

"It will be difficult for our football team (if Urlacher does not play on Sunday)", adding: ". It takes its place (if necessary) will play well My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family is. emotional leader of the football team, we have his back. "

Bear quart Jay Cutler said Urlacher's presence on the team:

"You can not replace a guy like him," adding: "It is the heart and soul of this team."

Under the leadership of Brian Urlacher Chicago Bears have a winning record of 21-13 and a losing record of 7-8 on games he has missed since 2008.

As a Bears fan I would like to offer condolences to Urlacher and his family.















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