Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher could skip the team's mandatory workouts because of his unhappiness with his contract, according to a report on ESPN.com. Chicago's involuntary workouts begin on May 30. The Bears haven't budged on his contract demands, despite his absence from the team's voluntary minicamp. "I would bet I wouldn't be there," Urlacher said, according to Yahoo.com. "My agents and the team had some good dialogue early on, but nothing's happened lately. It's been almost two months since there's been any action on their end, and it's a waiting game right now." He has four years left on his nine-year, $56.5 million contract, but feels it's outdated.