Chicago Bears cornerback Charles Tillman is determined to win a Super Bowl before the end of his NFL career.
The 33-year-old played just two games for the Bears last season as he sustained a torn triceps which ruled him out for the campaign.
Tillman has insisted that he has no plans to retire yet, but has conceded that he may have to leave the club to achieve his ultimate goal of winning the Vince Lombardi trophy.
"I love the game. I'm not going to stop 'til I'm dead," Tillman told USA Today. "Obviously, I can't play until I'm like 50 or 60. But I just want to keep going. I'm feeling good.
"I just have unfinished business. I want a championship. I think that's my main reason [to keep playing]. I'm hungry for a championship."
Tillman will be a free agent when the league year officially ends in March.