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Bears’ Urlacher may miss remainder of regular season

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The eight-time Pro Bowler entered the 2012 season recovering from a serious knee injury. He sprained the medial collateral ligament and partially sprained the posterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during last year’s season finale against the Vikings. Despite sitting out some practices to rest his knee, Urlacher started the first 12 games.

The Bears are 7-15 without Urlacher since he entered the league in 2000.

“He’s the leader of our defense,” defensive tackle Henry Melton said Tuesday. “He’s a huge locker room guy. We love having him around. He’s what Chicago Bears football is all about.”

Nevertheless, Melton expressed confidence in Roach.

“Nick has been rotating (at middle linebacker in practice) just in case measures called for it,” Melton said. “It’s not going to be the same without Brian, of course. But Nick can get the job done.”

The 34-year-old Urlacher has a base salary of $7.5 million in this, the final year of his contract. He expressed a desire to play at least two more seasons, depending on his health. His says his knee feels better than ever after multiple procedures. Now, it’s a matter of how long the hamstring strain lingers.

General manager Phil Emery wouldn’t commit to re-signing the future Hall of Famer and said any contract offers would be based on performance. Urlacher has made a statement with a team-leading 88 tackles, one interception return for a touchdown, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. He was named the NFC’s Defensive Player of the Week following his Week 9 performance against the Titans.

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