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The Top 10 Individual Turnover-Forcing Seasons in NFL History
Charles Tillman made a career out of causing turnovers from his cornerback spot. Where does he fall on this list?

T4. Mike Jones, St. Louis Rams (1999)

1.63 wTOV/G

Mike Jones wasn't a guy known for stringing above-average seasons together. In fact, he was never once voted to the Pro Bowl or to the league's All-Pro First Team. Nonetheless, his ninth season was a big success as the linebacker manufactured four interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in 16 starts.

Now that isn't the same volume we've seen from other players, but of Jones' turnovers, three went for touchdowns -- two through the air and one on the ground. That same year, the Rams -- "The Greatest Show on Turf" -- won the Super Bowl behind an electric offense a turnover-heavy defense.

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