- For the Major League Baseball player, see Rusty Tillman (baseball).
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Linebacker Kick returner | |
Personal information | |
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Date of birth: | February 27, 1946|
Place of birth: Beloit, Wisconsin | |
High School: Beloit (WI) | |
Career information | |
College: Northern Arizona | |
Undrafted in 1970 | |
Debuted in 1970 for the [[{{{debutteam}}}]] | |
Last played in 1977 for the [[{{{finalteam}}}]] | |
Career history | |
Career highlights and awards | |
Games played | 107 |
Fumble recoveries | 3 |
Kick return average | 9.9 |
Stats at NFL.com |
Russell Arthur Tillman (born February 27, 1946) is a former American football player who played linebacker in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins from 1970 to 1977.
Tillman was nicknamed “The King” for his special teams mastery. He played seven different special teams positions and served as special teams captain from 1974 to 1977. He was a member of Washington’s 1972 NFC Championship squad.
After retiring from football, Tillman stayed in the NFL as an assistant coach for the Seattle Seahawks for 16 years, where he coached special teams, tight ends, linebackers before becoming defensive coordinator. He also spent time as assistant with Tampa Bay, Oakland, Indianapolis and Minnesota. He served as head coach of the XFL’s New York/New Jersey Hitmen. Tillman was called "Gutless Rusty" by WWF announcer and sitting Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura.
Tillman also spent one season assistant coaching a GEJFA team in Washington, the Woodinville Falcons, where his son played. Tillman was a special teams coach in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks in the 1980s and the Minnesota Vikings under Mike Tice.
- 1979-1982 Seattle Seahawks (ST)
- 1983-1986 Seattle Seahawks (LB/ST)
- 1987-1991 Seattle Seahawks (TE/ST)
- 1992-1994 Seattle Seahawks (DC)
- 1995 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (DC)
- 1997 Oakland Raiders (ST)
- 1998 Indianapolis Colts (DC)
- 2003-2005 Minnesota Vikings (ST)
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Preceded by Floyd Peters |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive coordinator 1995 |
Succeeded by Monte Kiffin |
Preceded by Jim Johnson |
Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator 1998 |
Succeeded by Vic Fangio |
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