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THE BRIAN URLACHER COLLECTION
Base, parallels, numbered, autos — every Brian Urlacher card Dad’s willing to part with.
Look at this guy posing like he's ready to star in a linebacker cologne commercial. Number 54 thinks he's so tough with that intense stance, but I can see more of his pretty face through that facemask than I can see actual intimidation. Back in Butkus's day, they didn't need to look like they were modeling for the team calendar – they just hit people!
ABOUT BRIAN URLACHER
Oh man, Brian Urlacher is an absolute legend for the Bears, playing middle linebacker his entire career in Chicago. The guy was just incredible at reading plays and covering ground, following in the footsteps of other Bears greats like Butkus and Singletary before earning his own spot in the Hall of Fame. He made eight Pro Bowls and was the heart of some really tough Chicago defenses during his time there. Collectors love his cards because he's such an iconic Bear and that defense was must-watch football. Look for his autographed cards and low-numbered parallels, those tend to hold their value really well with Hall of Famers.
The 1960s and '70s produced Dick Butkus. Mike Singletary dominated the '80s. And Urlacher was the legendary Bears linebacker for the 21st century. He upheld the tradition of elite heavy hitters patrolling Soldier Field throughout his career before joining his predecessors in Canton in 2018.
Few teams have a richer history of producing Hall of Fame linebackers than the Bears — and Urlacher quickly proved himself elite at patrolling the area of the field once roamed by Dick Butkus and Mike Singletary. He made eight Pro Bowls while playing his entire career in the Windy City before getting his own Canton call.
From the Aragon Ballroom to the Riviera and Uptown Theaters, Chicago's Uptown area is all about entertainment. On Sundays, however, Urlacher took center stage a little farther south at Soldier Field. The legendary linebacker powered a dominant unit that led the league in total defense in 2005.
Urlacher joined the Chicago Bears as the ninth overall pick of the NFL's 2000 draft and has been one of the league's most dominant defensive players ever since. The former University of New Mexico standout has been selected to the Pro Bowl in each of his first eight NFL seasons and was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2005. Urlacher has also been named to the All-Pro team five times and helped guide the Bears to Super Bowl XLI following the 2006 season.
FREQUENTLY ASKED — BRIAN URLACHER CARDS
Which Brian Urlacher cards sell the most frequently?
As of March 30th, 2026, there are over 989 Brian Urlacher cards listed on eBay. Listings range from $0.99 to $550, with an average price around $56.37. That includes rookie cards averaging $65.91, autographs ranging from $19.99 to $275, numbered parallels averaging $28.21.
Listing data reflects current eBay activity and is updated regularly.
How are Brian Urlacher's card prices and popularity trending?
As of June 19th, 2026, Brian Urlacher's card market is active with 989 listings on eBay. Current listings range from $0.99 to $550, with an average around $56.37. Numbered parallels are averaging $28.21.
Pricing reflects current eBay listing data and is updated on a regular schedule.
What is Brian Urlacher's most expensive card?
The highest-priced Brian Urlacher cards currently listed on eBay reach up to $550. Autographed cards range from $19.99 to $275. Numbered parallels range from $0.99 to $300. Base cards start around $0.99.
Values based on current eBay listings as of March 30th, 2026.
Are Brian Urlacher cards a good investment?
Card collecting involves risk, and past performance doesn't guarantee future returns. Here's what the data shows for Brian Urlacher:
Brian Urlacher's card market is active with 989 listings on eBay. There are 366 autographed cards available on eBay ranging from $19.99 to $275. Numbered parallels (22033 listed) average around $28.21 and tend to hold value better than base cards due to limited supply.
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