He helped tutor a young and talented line that included rookie 1st-round pick Tommie Harris and 2nd-rounder Tank Johnson.
The man possessed shoulders as wide as a hitching post, broad enough to where his entire name, Tank Johnson, fit on his Bears jersey.
The team traded one of their draft picks to the Buffalo Bills for Darwin Walker, who will replace Tank Johnson.
He was re-signed one day later after the team placed Tank Johnson on the reserved/suspended list.
On December 30, 2006, Tank Johnson contacted Gurnee Police Department to file harassment charges.
The third player suspended was Chicago Bears defensive tackle Tank Johnson.
Additionally, Lovie Smith deactivated defensive tackle Tank Johnson due to his legal issues.
Perhaps the most prevalent off-field occurrences were the actions taken by and against Tank Johnson and Ricky Manning, Jr.
When Tank Johnson was in trouble, we all pick our brother up.
Chicago Bears defensive tackle Tank Johnson sits in an Illinois prison, serving a four-month sentence for a probation violation, with more gun charges pending.