A new football league is launching just after this year's Super Bowl and it is dubbed the Alliance of American Football. The new league, upstarted by Charlie Ebersol, is set to have a ten-week season. The new league will give chances to players to get noticed once again in the sport. Numerous other leagues have formed in the past and have struggled to maintain any sort of success.

Official rosters for the eight-team league were recently released and numerous former Bears litter those lists. The league also has one former Bears star as a head coach. Hall of Fame linebacker Mike Singletary is the head coach of the Memphis Express.

Singletary first got his start in the world of professional football with the Bears. Following a 12-year career in the NFL that led to him earning 10 Pro Bowl nods and eight All-Pro spots and a place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Singletary turned to coaching the game. Between 2003 and 2004 he served as the linebackers coach for the Baltimore Ravens before becoming the assistant head coach/linebackers coach for the San Francisco 49ers between 2005 and 2008. After earning the interim head-coaching tag in 2008, he served as the team's head coach between 2009 and 2010.

Singletary went 18-22 as a head coach and never reached the playoffs. Despite his struggles as a head coach he returned to the game in 2011 as a special assistant to the head coach/linebackers coach with the Minnesota Vikings before becoming a defensive assistant for one season with the Los Angeles Rams in 2016.

Scroll ahead for a look at some former Bears who are set to play in the Alliance of American Football this spring.