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Chicago Bears rookie Logan Jones to wear legendary No. 54 once worn by Brian Urlacher

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The Chicago Bears officially unveiled jersey numbers for their 2026 rookie class, with one announcement immediately capturing the attention of fans across Chicago. Second-round offensive lineman Logan Jones will wear No. 54 — the legendary number once made famous by Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher.

For Bears fans, No. 54 carries enormous historical significance. Urlacher wore the number throughout his storied career from 2000 to 2012, becoming one of the most recognizable defensive players in franchise history.

During his time in Chicago, Urlacher earned eight Pro Bowl selections, won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award in 2005, and helped lead the Bears to Super Bowl XLI before eventually earning induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Although Jones plays center rather than linebacker, his assignment to No. 54 has already sparked conversation because of the number’s connection to one of the franchise’s greatest players.

The Bears have never officially retired the jersey, allowing it to return to circulation for future generations. Bears believe Logan Jones can become cornerstone of offensive line Jones arrives in Chicago after an outstanding college career at Iowa, where he developed into one of the nation’s top interior offensive linemen. The 6-foot-3, 299-pound lineman started 51 games during his collegiate career and earned unanimous All-American honors in 2025.