Jeremy Langford already has a song written about him

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After just two games as the Bears’ starting running back, Jeremy Langford already has a song written about him.

The lyrics were composed by Bears owner Pat McCaskey, and are meant to be sung to the tune of Johnny Preston’s “Running Bear.”

On the brink of distinction stood Jeremy, Chicago Bear On the other side of the football stood opponents with fierce stares Scoring touchdowns was his goal, such a thrilling sight to see Since his blockers played together, the Bears obtained victory Jeremy loves playing football With a love as big as the sky Jeremy loves playing football With a love that couldn’t die He can reach the end zone often because he works out every day He can help the Bears win often because running is his forte In the daylight we can see his practice habits on the field He will gain much total yardage and we know he will not yield Jeremy loves playing football With a love as big as the sky Jeremy loves playing football With a love that couldn’t die

Langford is coming off a pair of impressive performances. Sunday, the former fourth-round pick joined Walter Payton and Gale Sayers as the only Bears running backs with 100 receiving yards, a touchdown catch and a touchdown run in same game.

He has 324 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns in victories over San Diego and St. Louis.

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