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ADVISORY/Cover Photo Featuring CHICAGO BEARS LINEBACKER BRIAN URLACHER is Available on BW PhotoWire/AP PhotoExpress, NewsCom and Business Wire's Web Site.


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  (BW SportsWire) December 12, 2001 -- CHICAGO BEARS LINEBACKER BRIAN URLACHER NAMED ESPN ESPN Entertainment and Sports Programming Network  THE MAGAZINE'S "NEXT" 2002 ATHLETE IN SPECIAL YEAR-END ISSUE -- Who's Next? Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher. There was a point in time when he was an unknown college kid who looked great in shoulder pads. Now he's cracking a lineup of legendary Chicago athletes. Urlacher is an undeniable fury, redefining a position.

ESPN The Magazine's Senior Vice President and Editor in Chief John Papanek reveals why Urlacher is Next: "He's the man in the middle - of a team's resurgence, a sports town's revival and a rethinking of how football is being played."

Said Urlacher: "I'm flattered to be in the same category with such great players like A-Rod and Kobe. When you join guys like that, it's real nice to be chosen."

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