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Charles Martin (August 31, 1959 – January 23, 2005) was an American football defensive end who played in the National Football League (NFL) for five seasons, primarily with the Green Bay Packers. He began his professional career on the Birmingham Stallions of the United States Football League (USFL) in 1983 and also played in the Canadian ...
After Mark Lee intercepted Jim McMahon in the second quarter, Green Bay defensive end Charles Martin picked up McMahon and slammed him shoulder-first into the artificial turf, causing a season-ending injury to the Chicago quarterback. Martin was ejected by referee Jerry Markbreit and suspended two games by Commissioner Pete Rozelle.
After throwing a third down interception and at least two seconds after his pass was thrown, Green Bay nose tackle Charles Martin grabbed McMahon from behind and body-slammed him to the turf, exacerbating his existing rotator cuff injury. McMahon briefly returned to the game, but it soon became apparent that he couldn't throw effectively, and ...
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Charles Martin: DE: Green Bay Packers: Body-slamming Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon [14] August 30, 1990 6 games [d] Eric Dickerson: RB: Indianapolis Colts: Conduct detrimental to the team [15] November 8, 1991 4 games [d] Eric Dickerson: RB: Indianapolis Colts: Conduct detrimental to the team [16] November 16, 1994 1 game [d] Andre ...
Jared Anderson (L) and Charles Martin (R) exchange punches during their heavyweight fight at Huntington Center on July 1, 2023 in Toledo, Ohio.
Jim Martin: During my watch, there were two major fires, three monster tornadoes, 13 hurricanes — and one freak red tide at Beaufort Inlet. Former governor: The story behind how North Carolina ...
Bears 12, Packers 10 (November 23, 1986) – In Week 12 of the 1986 season Green Bay defensive tackle Charles Martin wore a towel with a hit list of specific Bears numbers written on it, such as No. 34 Walter Payton, No. 9 Jim McMahon, and others. [34]