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Charles Tillman Signs For An Another Six With the Bears
Off the heels of fellow cornerback Nathan Vashar signing on to stay with the Bears for 5 years, Charles Tillman agrees in terms to a six-year deal . "I'm glad to remain in Chicago," Tillman said during a teleconference. "I like playing for coach [Lovie] Smith. I like my teammates. I love the organization and I like the city, so it feels good." Tillman, who was due to become an unrestricted ...
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