Former NFL player Charles Tillman worked for the FBI
Miguel Solomons
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Charles Tillman ended his playing career in 2015 after 13 seasons in the NFL, and when he retired, he joined the FBI.
Details: According to The Athletic, Charles Tillman went to work for the Federal Bureau of Investigation after finishing his career.
Quote: "I thought the NFL was the best job in history," he says. "What’s the second-best job in history? The FBI. Their motto means something — Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity," Tillman said.
However, in 2025 he left the FBI when he realised that carrying out his duties with respect was too difficult.
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