Chicago Bears legend Charles “Peanut” Tillman quit his job at the FBI after 7 years, claiming he refused orders from superiors over the agency’s immigration crackdown. Tillman, 44, said he wanted to ...
Former Chicago Bears star Charles "Peanut" Tillman found a second career your rarely see from former NFL players: FBI agent. That job has now come to an end. The Pro Bowl cornerback explained his ...
Tillman, who was so good at forcing fumbles that a technique was named after him, talks to Craig Ellenport about who among today’s players have the best Peanut Punch. Charles Tillman popularized the ...
If Charles Tillman returns for a 14th NFL season, he only wants to play for the Carolina Panthers. It's a sentiment he conveyed following the season, and on Saturday, he made it clear that his ...
The Charles Tillman you remember transformed defensive football with his“Peanut Punch,” grabbed more interceptions than any cornerback in Bears history and had a rivalry with Detroit Lions great ...
Charles Tillman is one of the most beloved Chicago Bears of all time, and during his 13-year NFL career, he was one of the most dominant defensive backs to play the game. But when he retired — after a ...
The man known for the Peanut Punch has punched out for the last time at the FBI. Former Bears cornerback Charles "Peanut" Tillman recently told The Pivot Podcast that he has resigned from the Bureau.
Over the last 13 NFL seasons, Charles Tillman produced more fumbles than any defensive back in the league. In fact, Tillman's 44 forced fumbles (a ridiculous number) almost doubled that of the next ...