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Add the most historically specific tri-signed piece in Chicago Bears memorabilia to your collection with this Dick Butkus, Mike Singletary, and Brian Urlacher Autographed Chicago Bears Blue Full Size Speed Authentic Helmet. Three Hall of Fame middle linebackers. Three consecutive generations of the Bears' defensive identity. One franchise that has produced what no other in the history of professional football can claim: an unbroken chain of Hall of Fame excellence at the same position across four decades. Dick Butkus (HOF 1979), Mike Singletary (HOF 1998), and Brian Urlacher (HOF 2018) are three of four Bears middle linebackers enshrined in Canton Gofightingsaints — and their three signatures on the Bears navy blue Authentic helmet represent the most concentrated expression of positional excellence available in a single signed collectible. Dick Butkus passed away on October 5, 2023, at the age of 80, permanently fixing the supply of his autograph. The three signatures on this helmet cannot be replicated on any new piece going forward.

This Chicago Bears Blue Full Size Speed Authentic helmet has been hand-signed by Dick Butkus, Mike Singletary, and Brian Urlacher. The Speed Authentic is the same construction worn by players on the field — not a replica. Authentication is provided by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), featuring their tamper-proof BAS hologram, verifiable directly at Beckett's official website.

Product Highlights

  • Hand-signed by Dick Butkus (HOF 1979), Mike Singletary (HOF 1998), and Brian Urlacher (HOF 2018) — three consecutive Hall of Fame middle linebackers, all Chicago Bears, all first-ballot inductees
  • Chicago Bears Blue Full Size Speed Authentic helmet — field-level construction
  • BAS authenticated with tamper-proof Beckett hologram
  • Dick Butkus: defined the middle linebacker position; supply permanently fixed following his passing on October 5, 2023
  • Mike Singletary: ten consecutive Pro Bowls; two AP Defensive Player of the Year awards (1985, 1988); Super Bowl XX champion; anchor of the 1985 Bears defense that allowed fewer than 11 points per game Encyclopedia Britannica
  • Brian Urlacher: 1,779 career tackles (Bears franchise record); 2005 AP Defensive Player of the Year; eight Pro Bowls; five First-Team All-Pro honors
  • The only signed piece available combining all three signatures — Butkus's autograph can no longer be added to new pieces
  • Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee

Dick Butkus — The Standard Is Set

George Halas called him the most feared defensive player who ever lived. The Butkus Award — established in 1985 and given annually to the nation's best college linebacker — was named for him not after a long career of distinguished service but because his name had become the single most recognizable word in the English language for what a middle linebacker is supposed to be. He played nine seasons for the Bears from 1965 to 1973, made eight Pro Bowls, was named to the NFL's All-Decade Teams of both the 1960s and 1970s, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1979 on his first year of eligibility — without ever playing in a single playoff game. Deacon Jones, who faced him from across the line of scrimmage, described his approach in the most specific terms available: he tried to put you in the cemetery, not the hospital. The Bears retired his No. 51. Dick Butkus passed away on October 5, 2023, at the age of 80. His signature on the navy blue helmet is part of a permanently fixed supply — the standard-setter who made the Bears' middle linebacker position what it is, documented in his own hand.

Mike Singletary — The Standard Is Carried

Singletary played in ten consecutive Pro Bowls from 1983 through 1992 and was First-Team All-Pro in eight of those seasons. Encyclopedia Britannica He was not merely a great player; he was the human anchor of what is widely considered the greatest single-season defensive unit in NFL history. The 1985 Chicago Bears allowed fewer than 11 points per game across a 15-1 regular season, won all three playoff games by a combined score of 91-10, and defeated the New England Patriots 46-10 in Super Bowl XX Pro Football Hall of Fame — with Singletary orchestrating the 46-defense from the middle while the rest of football tried to figure out how to stop it. He finished his career with 1,488 tackles and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998 in his first year of eligibility. Wikipedia Nicknamed "Samurai Mike" for the intensity he brought to every snap, Singletary carried the standard Butkus established into the championship era and delivered the Super Bowl ring that made the Bears' middle linebacker lineage the most decorated at any position in franchise history. The Bears retired his No. 50.

Brian Urlacher — The Standard Is Extended

Urlacher arrived in Chicago in 2000 and immediately took possession of the lineage — playing the same position, wearing the same navy blue, carrying the same franchise identity that Butkus had established and Singletary had championed into championship. He recorded 1,779 career tackles — the Bears franchise record — across twelve seasons and was named the AP Defensive Player of the Year in 2005. He made eight Pro Bowls and five First-Team All-Pro teams, led the Bears to Super Bowl XLI in the 2006 season, and became the first Pro Football Hall of Famer ever produced by the University of New Mexico when he was inducted in Canton in 2018 on his first year of eligibility. The Bears retired his No. 54. Three consecutive Hall of Fame middle linebackers. Three retired numbers. Three first-ballot inductions. One franchise, one position, four decades — and all three signatures on the same Bears blue Authentic helmet.

The Helmet — Authentic Construction

The Speed Authentic is not a replica or a display collectible — it is the same helmet construction worn by NFL players on the field. The Speed Authentic features the full interior padding system, the Riddell Speed shell, and the authentic facemask used in professional play. The Bears navy blue finish on the Authentic shell is the exact colorway worn on the field across all three careers represented by the signatures — the same blue Butkus wore in the 1960s and 1970s, Singletary wore through the 1980s and into the 1990s, and Urlacher wore from 2000 through 2012. Three eras. One colorway. Three autographs on the same piece of equipment that defines what it means to play for the Chicago Bears at their signature position.

Authenticity

This helmet is certified by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS). The tamper-proof BAS hologram is affixed directly to the helmet and verifiable at Beckett's official website — one of the most trusted authentication standards in the sports memorabilia market.

Specifications

Signers Dick Butkus, Mike Singletary, Brian Urlacher
Team Chicago Bears
Item Type Autographed Full Size Speed Authentic Helmet
Helmet Color Navy Blue
Construction Riddell Speed Authentic — Field-Level Build
Authentication Beckett BAS Hologram
Includes Tamper-proof Beckett hologram
Hall of Fame Butkus (1979) · Singletary (1998) · Urlacher (2018) — all first ballot
Note Butkus autograph supply permanently fixed — passed October 5, 2023
Condition Excellent

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