Chicago Bears release initial jersey numbers for the rookie class, including one major development that will shock some fans
Chicago Bears rookie center Logan Jones speaks with reporters following the first day of rookie minicamp. via Chicago Bears on YouTube. The Chicago Bears officially welcomed the seven man rookie class and 13 man undrafted free agent signings to Halas Hall this week for the official start of rookie minicamp set to be held all weekend.
The Chicago Bears officially welcomed the seven man draft class , 13 undrafted free agent signings, and more to Halas Hall this week for the start of rookie minicamp . It’s an exciting time to welcome the new faces to Chicago, with more potentially to be signed after trying out with the team this weekend. Part of the initiation process included the rookies choosing their new jersey numbers, which is always a big deal for the fans.
Here are the initial numbers for the rookie class and it’s worth noting that numbers can still be changed once cuts are made ahead of the start of the season (like we saw last year with Luther Burden III changing from #87 to #10). 🚨 Rookie jersey numbers are here 🚨 pic. twitter.
com/I1O7qRjCJK — Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) May 8, 2026 Chicago Bears rookies reveal their initial numbers during first day of rookie minicamp The first notable number fans might take offense to is second-round center Logan Jones rocking the #54, which formerly belonged to Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher. When Urlacher retired in 2012, the number was unofficially retired for the franchise legend and hasn’t been used since, until now. However, Jones made sure to get permission first and showed the up-most respect for Urlacher.
“It’s such an honor to be able to wear that number,” Jones told reporters after practice on Friday. “I came in and Tony, the equipment guy, he was joking with me about it and what not and he’s been here such a long time. He’s like, ‘I think it would be really cool.