GLENVIEW , ILL. — Brian Urlacher, who recently retired after a 13-year NFL career with the Chicago Bears, will compete as one of the celebrity amateurs in the upcoming Champions Tour Golf Tournament that runs from June 17-23 at North Shore Country Club, 1340 Glenview Rd. in Glenview, Illinois. In the video below, Urlacher also speaks with ESPN’s Josina Anderson about his retirement and his decision to walk away from football. Brian Urlacher, who recently retired after a 13-year NFL career with the Chicago Bears, speaking with ESPN’s Josina Anderson about his retirement.
Along with Urlacher, other celebrity amateurs that will be playing golf in the Champions Tour event, include football Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Theismann, actor Dennis Haysbert (who played President Palmer in 24) and Chicago Bear Robbie Gould. About 30,000 spectators are expected to visit over the seven day event.
Brian Urlacher, 35, has been elected to eight Pro Bowls and was named 2005 NFL Defensive Player of the Year as a linebacker for the Chicago Bears. When the Bears did not renew his contract for 2013, Urlacher announced his retirement a few months later via Twitter on Wednesday, May 22, 2013.
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