Bear Down has a different meaning to Brian Urlacher, but he鈥檚 no stranger to Tucson.
Before the Chicago Bears legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer was the guest speaker for the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl Kickoff Luncheon at the Tucson Convention Center this week, he spent several moments in the Old Pueblo, especially Arizona Stadium.
Urlacher鈥檚 son, Kennedy, was recruited by the Arizona Wildcats out of Chandler High School. Kennedy Urlacher signed with Notre Dame before transferring to USC.
The older Urlacher also played against the Wildcats in the 1997 Bowl, when Arizona beat New Mexico 20-14. Arizona had three rushing touchdowns from Kelvin Eafon and Trung Canidate. Both teams threw a combined six interceptions in the bowl game.
鈥淚t was fun,鈥 Urlacher said. 鈥淚t was a great week. It鈥檚 the only bowl game I ever played in, so I remember it pretty well. We had a good time that week.鈥
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鈥淭hat may not be a great defense, but it was great for me,鈥 Urlacher said. 鈥淚 ran to the ball every play and never got blocked. It was awesome.鈥
As a linebacker and wide receiver, Urlacher emerged as one of the top players in college football and became a consensus All-American and the 1999 Mountain West Player of the Year. He led the nation in tackles (178) as a junior and set the single-season tackles record at New Mexico.
Following his illustrious career, Urlacher was a first-round pick by the Chicago Bears in 2000. He played 13 seasons for the Bears and was an eight-time Pro Bowler and was NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year (2000) and NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2005). Urlacher led the NFL in solo tackles in 2002 and had 1,361 career tackles, 22 interceptions, 41.5 sacks, 90 pass deflections, 15 fumble recoveries and 11 forced fumbles in his 13-year NFL career.
Urlacher was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018. He鈥檚 also in the College Football Hall of Fame.
With roughly 1,000 people in attendance at the TCC, including Arizona football head coach Brent Brennan, Urlacher reflected on his football-playing career for the Arizona Bowl Kickoff Luncheon, which is celebrating its 10th year in Tucson. Urlacher spoke to local media about his visit to Tucson. Here are the most pertinent items Urlacher discussed.
From afar, what do you make of the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice by Dre and Snoop?
A: 鈥淭he climate is gonna be great. When you come here, you鈥檙e gonna have a great week of weather, No. 1. That鈥檚 why we live in Arizona, because of the weather. The food is definitely great around here. Growing up in New Mexico, I understand it a little bit. And good people. It鈥檚 going to be a fun week. You can do lot of different things around here. ... I know it鈥檒l be a fun week and there鈥檒l be a lot of cool things to do.鈥
A few weeks ago, Gonzales revealed that he was your roommate at New Mexico. How do you reflect on that time?
A: 鈥淐oach G? I used to beat his ass all the time. Danny was our backup punter and he backed me up. I can鈥檛 remember. I know Danny was a year older than me because I didn鈥檛 redshirt. But he was a good teammate and he walked on and got a scholarship in his last year and Coach Long gave him a scholarship. Smart guy, obviously he knows football. He鈥檚 been coaching for a long time now. Really good defensive mind.鈥
Former Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher speaks to the media during the Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre Gin and Juice Arizona Bowl Luncheon at the Tucson Convention Center, Oct. 30, 2025.
What makes Gonzales a good coach, in your opinion?
A: 鈥淣o. 1, he cares. He knows exactly what鈥檚 going on. He knows what he鈥檚 doing. He鈥檚 detailed. Gets the guys in the right spots. I think the best thing you can do as a coach is have your guys prepared. If your guys are prepared, they know what they鈥檙e doing, they鈥檙e going to play a lot faster.鈥
How was Gonzales as a college kid?
A: 鈥淒ifferent than he is now. He was a college kid. He had fun. He鈥檚 pretty serious these days, but he was a fun teammate. We had a good team, not good as in winning a lot of games, but we had good guys on our team. We had fun, really good coaches. He鈥檚 from New Mexico, so I think it was kind of cool for him to grow up there and then play there for his college career.鈥
How was it sharing the field with former Arizona linebacker Lance Briggs?
A: 鈥淟ance was my teammate. We played side-by-side for 10 years. ... He was a great football player. Ten years, playing side-by-side with him, we had a lot of good times on and off the field.鈥
Former Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher tastes different El Charro salsas during a 鈥淗ot Ones鈥 style interview for the Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre Gin and Juice Arizona Bowl Luncheon at the Tucson Convention Center, Oct. 30, 2025.
Do you think you鈥檒l both end up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?
A: 鈥淥ne of us is right now. I don鈥檛 know the criteria anymore, honestly, to get in. Some guys get in who I think shouldn鈥檛 be in, and some guys don鈥檛 get in who I think should be in. I don鈥檛 know how it works. The media votes on that. I mean, (Briggs) has all the credentials. Every box you want to check, he has them all. I just don鈥檛 know what the holdup is. We have some other guys like that. Charles Tillman is one of my teammates, as well. Olin Kreutz, eight Pro Bowls, probably the best center during my era that I played with. I don鈥檛 know how it works anymore. It鈥檚 frustrating to to kind of watch that process take place.鈥
Did you know any other former Wildcats or Tucsonans during your time in the NFL?
A: 鈥(UA wide receivers coach) Bobby Wade was my teammate, as well. Bobby Wade is a good dude. Is he still coaching here? I can鈥檛 imagine that guy coaching. He was a great teammate. He was fun, but he was young. He was a good football player and Bobby was a good teammate. We had him for four or five years. I don鈥檛 know if there are any other U of A guys we had, but those two are pretty awesome. We got two good ones.鈥
Former Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher speaks to the media during the Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre Gin and Juice Arizona Bowl Luncheon at the Tucson Convention Center, 260 S. Church Ave., Oct. 30, 2025.
What was your favorite moment as a football player?
A: 鈥淭he thing I miss the most is my teammates. When I immediately retired, being here in the locker room pretty much every day with your teammates, your coaches, the trainers, the equipment guys, all the people. And then when I retired, all that was gone immediately. That was hard for me to kind of adjust to. But my favorite moment is probably winning the 2006 NFC championship at Soldier Field. We got the George Halas Trophy in front of our fans. It started snowing there in the fourth quarter and we just beat the Saints. Of course, we lost the Super Bowl two weeks later, but winning that game at Soldier Field in front of our fans is pretty awesome.鈥
What鈥檚 your advice to anyone who wants to become the next Brian Urlacher?
A: 鈥淚 would say enjoy the process. No. 1, it鈥檚 really hard to make it to the NFL. No. 2, there鈥檚 so many things that have to go right. You have to stay healthy. No. 1, you got to play 鈥 you have to play well. You got to get drafted, but you have to make it. There鈥檚 so many steps you have to go through to get there. Everything has to fall into place. But enjoy the process. Don鈥檛 base your success whether you make it to NFL or not. You鈥檙e going to get a degree, you鈥檙e going to get so many good things that can happen, even if you don鈥檛 make it to NFL through playing football and what football can get you. So just enjoy that. Enjoy the process, have fun with it, make some friends, enjoy your time. It鈥檚 a great sport, great game.鈥
Contact Justin Spears, the Star鈥檚 Arizona football beat reporter, at jspears@tucson.com. On X(Twitter): @JustinESports

