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Peanut Tillman salary information


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Charles Tillman one-year Panthers deal: $1.75 million, $1M salary, $350K bonus, $15,625 per game active roster bonus, $150,000 workout bonus. Charles Tillman deal expected to have incentives to boost total value of the deal.

So that's a good bit cheaper than expected, the remaining $1.3m is probably in the form of "not likely to be earned" bonuses.

So it looks like the cap hit will actually be $1.75m, not $3.05m as was originally reported.

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yikes. Peanut is playing for peanuts. But looking up the 1-year contract the Bears gave him last year, they only gave him $750,000 guaranteed. To put that in perspective, we gave:

Cotchery - $2.3M guaranteed

Ed Dickson - $2.0M guaranteed

Ted Ginn - $1.7M guaranteed

Roman Harper $1.5M guaranteed

Tiquan Underwood - $300,000 guaranteed (didn't make team)

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yikes. Peanut is playing for peanuts. But looking up the 1-year contract the Bears gave him last year, they only gave him $750,000 guaranteed. To put that in perspective, we gave:

Cotchery - $2.3M guaranteed

Ed Dickson - $2.0M guaranteed

Ted Ginn - $1.7M guaranteed

Roman Harper $1.5M guaranteed

Tiquan Underwood - $300,000 guaranteed (didn't make team)

 

Looks like you're comparing Tillman's Chicago 1year deal to guys that we gave multi-year deals to. Apples-to-oranges

 

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