<p>The <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/bears" target="_blank" >Bears</a> don’t retire jersey numbers anymore, but Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/bears/2015/9/2/18600077/lance-briggs-brian-urlacher-deserve-to-go-out-in-style" target="_blank" >Brian Urlacher’s</a> No. 54 had, out of respect, been kept out of circulation since he last played a snap for them in 2012.</p><p>Not anymore.</p><p>Logan Jones, the center the Bears drafted in the second round last month out of Iowa, wore No. 54 at Bears rookie minicamp Friday and plans to do so during the regular season.</p><p>The Bears reached out to Urlacher, who gave his blessing.</p><p>‘‘It’s such an honor to be able to wear that number,’’ Jones said after the first day of practice Friday.</p><p>Jones was issued his number this week, along with other members of the Bears’ draft class.</p><p>He said Tony Medlin, the Bears’ equipment director and a team employee for the last 39 years, told him he thought it would be ‘‘really cool’’ if he were the one to wear No.