In a move that has Bears fans buzzing, rookie center Logan Jones is bringing a legendary jersey number back to the field. For the first time in nearly 15 years, the iconic No. 54—synonymous with Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher—will be worn by a Chicago Bear.
When the team announced Jones would don the number on Friday, it marked the end of a long-standing tradition of respect. Since Urlacher retired after the 2012 season, the Bears had quietly shelved the number, despite the NFL not allowing official jersey retirements. Over 500 players have passed through the locker room since, but none dared to wear it—until now.
"It's such an honor to be able to wear that number," Jones told the media. "I came in and Tony [Medlin], the equipment guy, he's been here for such a long time. He's like, 'I think it would be really cool,' and obviously it is."
For Jones, this isn't just about stepping into a uniform—it's about carrying forward a legacy. Urlacher's No. 54 represents a golden era of Bears football, defined by hard hits, leadership, and a relentless defensive spirit. Now, a rookie center is ready to write his own chapter, building off that Hall of Fame foundation while earning his place in the team's storied history.
As fans adjust to seeing No. 54 lining up on offense, Jones is focused on making the number his own—while always honoring the legend who wore it before him. It's a fresh start for a new generation of Bears football.
