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Charles Tillman TD #8 SETS BEARS TD RECORD 2012 Bears @ Jaguars 10/7 Full Ticket

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NFL Jaguars 10-7-2012

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Ticket from 2012 NFL Season
October 7, 2012 Jacksonville Jaguars vs Chicago Bears at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, FL.
10/7/2012
 
CHARLES TILLMAN and LANCE BRIGGS BECAME THE FIRST TEAMMATES in NFL HISTORY to RETURN INTERCEPTIONS for TOUCHDOWNS in CONSECUTIVE WEEKS!!!
 
LANCE BRIGGS
TD #6 LAST CAREER TOUCHDOWN
15th CAREER INTERCEPTION
11th CAREER SACK
7x PRO BOWL & 1x ALL-PRO
 
CHARLES TILLMAN "Peanut"
CAREER TD #8
SETS BEARS FRANCHISE RECORD with 8 DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS
32nd CAREER INTERCEPTION
2x PRO BOWL & 1x ALL-PRO
 
DEVIN HESTER
RECEPTION #200 & 201
200th CAREER RECEPTION
"Anytime or The Windy City Flyer"
4x PRO BOWL & 3x ALL-PRO
 
MAURICE JONES-DREW "MJD"
12,000 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
3rd PLAYER in JAGUARS HISTORY to ECLIPSE 12,000 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
3x PRO BOWL & 1x ALL-PRO
 
JOSH SCOBEE
175th FIELD GOAL
TIES MIKE HOLLIS for the MOST FGs (175) in FRANCHISE HISTORY
 
JAY CUTLER CAREER TD PASSES #123, 124
BRANDON MARSHALL CAREER TD #37
ALSHON JEFFERY 2nd CAREER TOUCHDOWN
ARMANDO ALLEN 46 YARDS RUSHING TD - 1st CAREER TOUCHDOWN
MATT FORTE 107 YARDS RUSHING
 
Bears return two picks for TDs, roll past Jaguars
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Charles Tillman and Lance Briggs have scored more touchdowns than Matt Forte this season.  And the Chicago Bears aren't complaining.  Tillman and Briggs returned interceptions for touchdowns -- their second in six days -- and the Bears used stifling defense to overwhelm the Jacksonville Jaguars 41-3 on Sunday. Tillman and Briggs became the first teammates in NFL history to return interceptions for touchdowns in consecutive weeks.  The Bears (4-1) scored 38 unanswered points in the second half to win their third consecutive game.  The streak has everything to do with defense. Chicago has returned five interceptions for touchdowns in those games.  Tillman and Briggs returned two of the team's five INTs for scores in Monday night's 34-18 victory at Dallas. Major Wright returned one the previous week against St. Louis.  Tillman's second of the season -- a 36-yarder in the third quarter -- proved to be the decisive play in a game that saw as many punts (six) as points in the first half.  The Bears finished with 501 yards of offense, 309 in the second half, and held Jacksonville to 45 yards after the break. The Jaguars ran just four plays in the third quarter.  The Jaguars (1-4) never recovered from Tillman's touchdown and played the final quarter amid a chorus of boos. Jacksonville now heads into its bye week with serious questions about what direction the team is headed under general manager Gene Smith, quarterback Blaine Gabbert and maybe even first-year coach Mike Mularkey.  With Smith assembling the roster, the Jaguars have lost 18 of their last 24 games.  They have been downright pathetic in three home games this season. They managed 117 yards in the home opener against Houston, 212 last week against Cincinnati and 189 on Sunday.  Gabbert completed 17-of-33 passes for 142 yards, with the two interceptions. The Bears stacked the line of scrimmage, clearly wanting to shut down Jones-Drew. It worked, as Jones-Drew finished with 56 yards on 12 carries.  Following Tillman's score, the Jaguars allowed consecutive scoring drives after playing stout defense in the first half.  Jay Cutler hooked up with rookie Alshon Jeffery for a 10-yard score on the first play of the fourth quarter and found Brandon Marshall for a 24-yarder with 8:37 remaining in the game.  Briggs' score came after that, a 36-yard return that made it 34-3.  Cutler completed 23-of-39 passes for 292 yards, with two TDs and an interception before giving way to backup Jason Campbell.  Marshall caught 12 passes for 144 yards. Forte, who has one touchdown this season, ran 22 times for 107 yards.  Few outsiders gave the Jaguars a chance before the game. The only thing that seemingly was in Jacksonville's favor was catching Chicago on a short week. The Bears got home from Dallas early Tuesday and were back on a plane Saturday.  That may have contributed to Chicago's slow start. But it mattered little in the second half -- thanks mostly to the interceptions.  Game notes -- Tillman became the franchise's all-time leader in defensive touchdowns with eight. ... Jeffery left the game with a hand injury. ... Jaguars PK Josh Scobee tied Mike Hollis for the most FGs (175) in franchise history. ... Jones-Drew became the third player in team history to eclipse 12,000 all-purpose yards, joining Fred Taylor and Jimmy Smith.
 
ULTRA RARE FULL TICKET IN MINT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  No creases, Sharp corners, Perfect ticket
Ticket measures 3-1/4 x 7-1/2 inches
Section 131 - Row Z - Seat 12 - $75
 
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Ticket will be shipped in a Giant Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder).
It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking.
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