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Former cornerback Charles "Peanut" Tillman discusses working with the children participating in Mini Monsters clinics, the similarities between the Bears and Manchester United and the origin of his ...
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Former Bears cornerback Charles Tillman likes quarterback Justin Fields — “I think he can do it,” he said — but wants to see more.
Former Bears defensive back Charles "Peanut" Tillman was named the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year presented by Nationwide winner in 2014. Take a look as he sits down with current Bears defensive ...
Tillman's Hall of Fame case should begin with that. Tillman forced 44 fumbles in his career and it was difficult to find any player doing it in the same fashion while he played. But not now.
Mentally I was fine.” Former Bears cornerback Charles Tillman and rowing partner Jacob Beckley arrive at the 31st Street Harbor on Monday after rowing for about 24 hours from St. Joseph, Mich.
Charles "Peanut" Tillman is a former cornerback for the Chicago Bears. We've invited him to play a game called "Now that's what I call an offensive line." Originally broadcast Jan. 26, 2019.
Their event, called “ Row 4 Kids,” will take place this coming August, and Tillman and Beckley are accepting donations on their Crowdrise page, with a goal of raising $200,000.
Former Chicago Bears player Charles Tillman is facing his fears for a good cause. The 38-year-old — who played 12 seasons in Chicago and one with the Carolina Panthers — is currently crafting ...
Former Bears cornerback Charles Tillman traded in his playbooks for classified information. Tillman graduated the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s training academy in 2018 and is now working as ...
Charles "Peanut" Tillman — a former cornerback for the Chicago Bears — is one of football's greatest defensive backs. So we've invited him to answer three questions about offending people.
Zachary Helfand on how financial backing from the billionaire industrialist Charles Koch has helped his alma mater, Wichita State University, develop a competitive men’s basketball program.