Kevin Byard III and Charles Tillman sit down to dive into the art of creating turnovers in the NFL and the story behind the iconic "Peanut Punch.
He caught the ball, approached the first down marker and was met by Bears cornerback Charles “Peanut” Tillman. As the two collided, Tillman shot his hand into the football and sent it flying.
NFL Throwback takes a look at the longest play that the Pittsburgh Steelers have had in a "Monday Night Football" game since the year 2000. NFL Throwback goes down memory lane to uncover the best ...
The most well-known approach, however, is the “Peanut Punch,” which was named after former cornerback Charles Tillman, who ...
Earlier today, the Chicago Bears pulled off a play they first tried over twenty-three years ago against the Green Bay Packers ...
Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson channels his inner Charles Tillman by breaking out the "Peanut Punch" to knock the ball away from Packers receiver Jordan Reed, where it's recovered by safety Jonathan ...
Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson uses the Peanut Punch in honor of former Chicago Bears Charles Tillman and safety Jonathan Owens recovers the fumble against Green Bay Packers wide receiver ...