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  1. Charles Cameron Woodson (born October 7, 1976) is an American former football defensive back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 18 seasons with the Oakland Raiders and Green Bay Packers. He spent his first 14 seasons as a cornerback and his final four as a safety.

  2. Checkout the latest stats for Charles Woodson. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com. Sports Reference ®

    • October 7, 1976
  3. Charles Woodson was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the 1998 NFL draft and was a three-time All-Pro, nine-time Pro Bowler and a member of the NFL's All-Decade team of the 2000s. Learn more today!

  4. Aug 6, 2021 · Charles Woodson becames synonymous with Oakland and showed off his familiar “O” gesture at the Raiders’ final game at the Oakland Coliseum in 2019 before their move to Las Vegas.

    • Historic Homecoming in Detroit
    • Ties NFL Scoring Record
    • Creates 50/20 Club
    • Wins Super Bowl
    • Wins Defensive Player of Year Award
    • Attend Woodson’s Enshrinement This Summer
    • Class of 2021 Enshrinement - Single Event Tickets
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    WHEN: November 26, 2009 FINAL SCORE: Green Bay Packers 34, Detroit Lions 12 Woodson will always mean something to the state of Michigan. He burst onto the national scene when he won the 1997 Heisman Trophy as a member of the Michigan Wolverines, and the fans never lost their affection for him. One of Woodson’s greatest individual performances came ...

    WHEN: October 6, 2013 FINAL SCORE: Oakland Raiders 27, San Diego Chargers 17 Woodson was always a threat to score. In a 2013 matchup with the San Diego Chargers, he returned a Danny Woodhead fumble 25 yards to the end zone to tally his 13thcareer defensive score — tying the all-time league record. Woodson joined Rod Woodson and Darren Sharper as th...

    WHEN: November 20, 2014 FINAL SCORE: Oakland Raiders 24, Kansas City Chiefs 20 You’ll often hear about a player joining a statistical club, but rarely do they create their own. Woodson did just that in Week 12 of the 2014 season. A sack of Kansas City quarterback Alex Smith was the 20thof Woodson’s NFL career. The mark was impressive on its own, bu...

    WHEN: February 6, 2011 FINAL SCORE: Green Bay Packers 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 25 There are few higher markers for success than winning the game’s ultimate prize: a Super Bowl ring. After falling short of winning the Super Bowl with the Raiders following the 2002 seasons, Woodson got a second shot at the Lombardi Trophy with the Packers nearly a dec...

    WHEN: 2009 Season You won’t find many better seasons than the one Woodson produced in 2009. The year before he earned his only Super Bowl victory, Woodson collected the highest individual award possible for his position: AP Defensive Player of the Year. Woodson was immaculate during his entire 2009 campaign, recording 74 total tackles, nine interce...

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    Learn how Charles Woodson became one of the most feared defensive backs in NFL history with his achievements in interceptions, sacks, touchdowns, Super Bowl and Defensive Player of the Year. See the dates, scores and details of his five most memorable games in his prolific career.

  5. Jul 24, 2021 · Charles Woodson is enjoying the final leg of the trip to Canton, Ohio, all while making promotional stops for his new batch of bourbon. The former Raiders and Packers defensive back could...

  6. Learn about the career and achievements of Charles Woodson, the only defensive player to win the Heisman Trophy and a College Football Hall of Famer. He played for Michigan, Oakland Raiders and Green Bay Packers, and won Super Bowl XLV and the Nagurski-Woodson Award.