Urlacher Honored 11/07/12
By: Scott Leber
Updated: November 7, 2012
LAKE
FOREST, IL - Bears LB Brian Urlacher was named NFC Defensive Player of
the Week and CB Sherrick McManis was honored as NFC Special Teams Player
of the Week following last Sunday's 51-20 win over the Tennessee
Titans.
Urlacher recorded one interception, which he returned 46 yards for a touchdown,
one forced fumble, which was recovered by the Bears, and a fumble recovery to go
along with seven press box tackles. It was the second time in Urlacher's career
that he recorded an interception, forced fumble and fumble recovery in the same
contest (October 7, 2011 at Atlanta). The interception return was the fifth
touchdown of Urlacher's career (two interception return TDs, two fumble return
scores and one receiving touchdown). His four defensive touchdowns are tied for
fourth most in franchise history. The 13-year NFL veteran now has 22 career
interceptions, tied with Hall of Famer Dick Butkus for second most in franchise
history among linebackers, trailing Doug Buffone (24).
This is the sixth NFC Defensive Player of the Week award for Urlacher, tied with
Hall of Famer Richard Dent for most in franchise history.
McManis blocked a punt in the first quarter which was scooped up by Corey
Wootton for a five-yard touchdown, the first points of the contest at Tennessee.
McManis added two special teams tackles. It was the first blocked punt of
McManis' career and his first player of the week award.
Urlacher and McManis are the first teammates to win Player of the Week awards in
the same week since Week 4 of the 2008 season: Tampa Bay's Derrick Brooks
(Defense) and Matt Bryant (Special Teams).

