Twenty-five years of Chicago Bears Football has been in books since the beginning of the century. Since the calendar went to 2000, the Bear have had some success, but also many stretching the awful. At the beginning, Chicago became a defensive force, claiming four division titles and reaching only their second Super Bowl in the history of the franchise from 2000 to 2010. Since then, however, a drought of victory in the playoffs which is still in progress and a unilateral fight with their rival Green bay packers took the spotlight.
For all the ups and downs that the bears have seen, however, they had a lot of talent over the years through the offensive and the defense. Several former Bears players are already in the fame of fame, while many others have provided years of incredible play in the navy and the orange.
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Here to Pulling bearsWe celebrate the best Bears players at each position in the past 25 years. To complete the defense are the security, which have great balls and players who have had a lasting impact.
Mike Brown
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523 total plated, 11 plated for the loss, 5 bags, 4 strokes, 17 interceptions (4 affected), 43 shortcomings, 8 forced escapes, 7 escaped recovery (3 affected)
August 25, 2007; Chicago, Il, United States; Chicago Bears Safety (30) Mike Brown pumps the crowd before a third game below during the 1st quarter to the Soldier Field in Chicago. Compulsory credit: jerry lai-uusa sport today
No security embodied the Chicago Bears Better this century than Mike Brown, who has established himself as a leader on some of the best defenses in the League in the 2000s. Brown, selected in the second round of the NFL 2000 draft, had an immediate impact as a starter his recruit season. In fact, he lost the defensive recruit of the year of the NFL against his colleague companion of Recovery, the secondary of the renowned temple Brian Urlacher. The best season of Brown occurred in his second campaign, where he totaled a career summit of five interceptions, including a choice of two choices of the league, a summit of 11 career passes, two forced escapes and an escaped recovery, and well as three career bags on the way to an All-Pro offer from the first team.
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Brown had a nose for football and has always been able to leave with a revolutionary game to win him for his team. During his second season, Brown returned an interception for a touchdown in two consecutive victories in overtime – removing a pass intended for the receiver of San Francisco 49ers Terell Owens in week 7, then intercepting Cleveland Browns The quarter-arre Tim Couch during week 8. Brown became the first player in the history of the NFL to accomplish the feat, and he remains the only player to have consecutive feedback in overtime in the history of the League. Brown had the fairly impressive CV, including the first All Pro team (2001), the second All-Pro team (2005), Pro Bowl Honors (2005), the All-Rookie team from PFWA and 100 largest bears of all time (63rd). Brown played its first nine seasons with Chicago (2000-08) before a last season with the Chiefs of Kansas City in 2009.
Eddie Jackson
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459 Total plated, 14 plated for the loss, 2 bags, 1 Hit QB, 15 interceptions (3 affected), 44 shortcomings, 10 forced escapes, 6 escaped recovery (3 affected)
December 17, 2023; Cleveland, Ohio, United States; The security of the Chicago Bears Eddie Jackson (4) catches the ball during the warm -up before the match against the Browns of Cleveland at the Cleveland Browns stadium. Compulsory credit: Scott Galvin-USA Sports today
While Mike Brown is alone as the best security of the team This century, Eddie Jackson certainly embodied this dominant state of mind and created when he was selected in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL draft. Jackson had a year in small groups during his second season, where he posted a career in a career of six interceptions (including two six -year -olds), a break of 15 Forced escaped, a recovery escape (for a touchdown) and a bag on the way to the first All-Pro and Pro Bowl team. At his peak, Jackson was one of the most dominant security in the league where he prospered by taking the ball. Jackson is tied with the secondary launches Briggs for the third in the history of the franchise with six defensive courses in career, following only the Coin Demi Charles Tillman (9) and the security Mike Brown (7).
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Unfortunately, after having given a well -deserved contact extension in 2019, Jackson’s game decreased while five of these defensive affected affected during its first two seasons. While he had a year of resurgence in 2022, an injury at the end of the season ended his season and his Bears career and was released before the 2024 season due to his great salary ceiling. While Jackson’s stock fell in the draft of 2017, due to a knee injury, he started the 100 games he played in seven games with Chicago, where he totaled 459 plated, including 14 plated for the loss, 15 interceptions, 44 breakdowns, 10 forced escapes, six sampling recovery and six defensive touched.
Mike Green
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397 Total tacles, 17 plated for loss, 6 bags, 4 interceptions, 25 shortfall breaks, 7 forced escapes, 8 recovery escaped
December 02, 2001: Mike Green of the Chicago Bears during the match against the Lions of Detroit on the Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears beat Lions 13-10. Digital image. Compulsory credit: Jonathan Daniel / Allsport
Mike Brown and Eddie Jackson are the safety of the Cup clear so far this century for the Bears, so there was certainly a gap between them and our third security, Mike Green. The former M. Hors de voca de Voice du Recixage de la NFL 2000, Green played his first six seasons with Chicago from 2000 to 2005. Green was part of a recovery class of the Bears which included the assistant of the renowned temple Brian Urlacher and Brown, who also made our team of all quarters of the century.
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Green began his career as a reserve and made his way in a starting role with Chicago, where he overshadowed 100 plated in total in two seasons (2002, 2004) and turned out to be a key contributor to the secondary. He ended his career in the bears with 397 plated in total, 17 plated for the loss, six bags, four interceptions, 25 shortcomings, seven forced escapes and eight escaped recovery. Green returned to a reserve role in 2005 and was finally exchanged at Seattle Seahawks in 2006, in exchange for a sixth round choice. He spent two seasons with the Seahawks before enveloping his career with the Washington Redskins in 2008.
Honorable mention: Adrian Amos
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