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Charles Woodson is one of the most iconic figures in the Raiders’ franchise history. The Hall of Famer spent 11 seasons with the franchise, totaling five Pro Bowl appearances, a First-Team All ...
Charles Woodson won the Heisman Trophy in 1997 on the strength of his three-way play on offense, defense and special teams. The Ohio native led Michigan to a share of the 1997 National ...
Charles Woodson became a legendary figure for the Oakland Raiders after being a stud on both sides of the ball for Michigan and winning the Heisman Trophy in 1997. Woodson was recently a guest ...
Woodson was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in 1998 and played with the organization until 2005. He then returned to the franchise in 2013 and played the final three seasons of his career in the ...
Crosby would join 30 other Raider legends in the Hall of Fame, including defensive back Charles Woodson, one of the most beloved Raiders of all time. However, Crosby still has a long way to go ...
“I think one of the more misguided comparisons is when people talk about Travis relative to, and this is with all due respect, because these guys are Hall of Famers to Charles Woodson and Champ ...
Guest analyst Charles Woodson, who had some huge games in this bitter rivalry in the 1990s as a Heisman-winning defensive back for the Wolverines, did not seem pleased that Michigan cornerback ...
He’s gonna have to grow up fast.” We’ve seen other elite athletes excel at cornerback and play both ways in college, most notably Charles Woodson and Champ Bailey, but they only dabbled on ...
Russell was killed in an auto accident in 2005 at age 29. Charles Woodson, DB, Michigan (Fourth overall, 1998) Woodson was another Hall of Famer the Raiders snagged early in the draft. He won ...
The Heisman Trophy winner, Hunter was the first defensive player to win the Heisman since Charles Woodson in 1997 (Woodson also played both ways, but was primarily a cornerback). Hunter played 713 ...