Bears’ Roach welcomes role as middle linebacker

Big shoes to fill

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Roach shrugged off Briggs’ teasing in his typical, sleepy delivery.

“Lance is a funny guy,” Roach said. “I try to make a conscious effort to get the communications clear so the guys can hear it.”

Teammates respect Roach for his consistency and versatility in Lovie Smith’s “Tampa 2” defense. In the Bears’ 28-10 win against the Vikings in Week 12, Roach recorded seven tackles and stripped the ball from running back Adrian Peterson to set up the Bears’ first touchdown.

Roach is seventh on the team with 43 tackles to go along with a forced fumble and 1½ sacks.

“Nick is Nick,” Bears defensive back Kelvin Hayden said. “They call him ‘The Natural’ around here. He’s one of those guys that can play all three [linebacker] positions.

“He’s usually on the details. He very seldom makes mistakes. We don’t expect anything else but for Nick to be Nick, and he’s doing that.”

Roach knows that he cannot do anything to stop comparisons with Urlacher.

That’s fine with him. His main focus is to help stop the Vikings.

“I wish that Brian was in there, obviously,” Roach said. “It’s unfortunate to see him go down. But I’ve been prepared for it for a while.”

When: Noon, Sunday

TV/Radio: Fox/780 AM

Line: Bears by 3

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