Top Five Chicago Bears Jerseys To Buy,Maurice Jones Drew Jersey
Fans of some NFL teams might have a difficult time finding five players whose jerseys they might want to wear (ahem, Arizona),wholesale Jerseys china,Article Blast_Mac Venomous Villains_2616. But Chicago Bears fans could easily find ten players in the team's history whose jerseys would be cool to wear. Here's a list of Chicago Bears jerseys worth owning that I've limited to the top five:
Walter Payton
New revelations notwithstanding, legendary Bears running back Walter Payton remains a fan favorite in Chicago and across the NFL. Plenty of "34" throwback jerseys are available, but my favorite is the authentic 1983 white jersey made by Mitchell & Ness. At $249.99,Darrelle Revis Jersey 2012, the jersey's not cheap, but you might consider framing this jersey with a plaque honoring the former all-time leading rusher.
William "The Refrigerator" Perry
One of the glorious moments in Chicago Bears history is the Fridge's Super Bowl touchdown run. That moment and Perry's larger-than-life persona and size make his jersey a perennial favorite,Darrelle Revis womens jersey. The NFL shop offers a 1985 Mitchell & Ness Perry jersey priced at $249.99. The same style as Perry wore during the Super Bowl year,Amazines_nike-nfl-jerseys-wholesale_204,Ray Lewis Jersey 2012, this jersey is a real eye-catcher.
Devin Hester(notes)
One of the most electric speed men in league history, Hester recently broke the NFL record for career punt returns for touchdowns. Fans can capture of bit of the excitement by wearing a Hester #23 replica jersey for a price more reasonable than most throwbacks: just $84.95 from Amazon.
Brian Urlacher(notes)
One of the NFL's most imposing forces and most beloved leaders, wearing an Urlacher jersey lets fans announce their admiration of toughness, dedication and talent. Honor Urlacher with a contemporary replica jersey, such as this one manufactured by Reebok. It'll set you back $114.99 plus shipping.
Dick Butkus
Few NFL players have intimidated opposing offenses as severely as Dick Butkus did from 1965 to 1973 for the Chicago Bears. The hall of famer, eight time pro bowler, and five time first team all pro stands the test of time as one of the league's best linebackers. Show your appreciation of Bears team history with this throwback from Reebok for $114,Article Alley_How To Buy The Right Pair Of Reading Sunglasses_443,Jimmy Graham Youth Jersey.99.
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