More than 20 players from the Bears were denied entrance at a nightclub in Chicago on Monday. The incident took place during a "Rookie Night" tradition that features veterans treating the rookies to a night on the town. Lance Briggs, Devin Hester, Brian Urlacher and others were denied entry by three bouncers at "Angels & Kings," which is co-owned by "Fall Out Boy" lead singer Pete Wentz. "I do know that we didn't get in," Briggs said Thursday. "I know that it's a place I've been before, and for whatever reason, 25 Chicago Bears couldn't get in." That reason, according to a statement by the club, was because an outside vendor was hosting a private event.