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Top 10: Tillman's most memorable moments
In honor of "National Peanut Day" Tuesday, revisit senior writer Larry Mayer's ranking of Charles "Peanut" Tillman's 10 most memorable moments with the Bears.

(10) Oct. 10, 2010
Tillman led a strong defensive effort in a 23-6 win over the Panthers, registering one interception and three pass breakups in Carolina.

(9) Oct. 7, 2012
Tillman joined Lance Briggs as the first teammates in NFL history to return interceptions for touchdowns in back-to-back games in a 41-3 win over the Jaguars in Jacksonville.

(8) Oct. 16, 2006
Tillman returned a fumble 40 yards for a touchdown to help the Bears rally for a 24-23 victory over the Cardinals in Arizona on Monday Night Football.

(7) Nov. 13, 2011
Tillman returned a Matthew Stafford interception 44 yards for a touchdown and broke up three passes in a 37-13 victory over the Lions at Soldier Field.

(6) Nov. 25, 2007
Tillman intercepted a Jay Cutler pass and blocked a Todd Sauerbrun punt late in a 37-34 overtime win over the Broncos at Soldier Field.

(5) Oct. 5, 2008
Tillman returned a Dan Orlovsky interception 26 yards for a touchdown, broke up four passes and held Calvin Johnson to two receptions for 16 yards in a 34-7 win in Detroit.

(4) Dec. 4, 2005
Tillman returned a Brett Favre interception 95 yards and generated a second takeaway with a sack of the Packers quarterback that resulted in a fumble in a 19-7 win over Green Bay at Soldier Field.

(3) Nov. 4, 2012
Tillman set an NFL record by forcing four fumbles and also registered a team-high nine tackles in a 51-20 win over the Titans in Tennessee.

(2) Oct. 30, 2005
Tillman intercepted a Jeff Garcia pass and returned it 22 yards for a touchdown in overtime, lifting the Bears to a 19-13 victory in Detroit. It was the first of Tillman's team-record nine defensive TDs.

(1) Dec. 14, 2003
Tillman snatched the ball away from Vikings star receiver Randy Moss in the end zone for a highlight-reel interception, preserving a 13-10 win in Chicago.