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17. Rod Woodson

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17. Rod Woodson
While 2009 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee had the best part of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Woodson was a still a force to be recognized in Baltimore. In the four years he played there, the Defensive Back would help Baltimore win the Super Bowl (which did not happen in Pittsburgh), still made another Second Team All-Pro squad, went to three Pro Bowls and would lead the NFL in Interceptions in 1999.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Cornerback
  • Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent 2/21/98.
  • Departed: Signed with the Oakland Raiders as a Free Agent 5/1/02.
  • Games Played: 64
  • Notable Statistics: 64 Games Started
    252 Tackles
    20 Interceptions
    480 Interception Return Yards
    5 Interception Return Touchdowns
    3 Forced Fumbles
    6 Fumble Recoveries
    4 Fumble Recovery Yards
    306 Combined Tackles
    252 Solo Tackles
    54 Assisted Tackles
    9 Tackles for Loss*
    48 Approximate Value

    6 Playoff Games
    37 Combined Tackles
    26 Solo Tackles
    11 Assisted Tackles

    *Tackles for Loss were not a stat until 1999.
  • College: Purdue
  • Major Accolades and Awards: Super Bowl Champion (XXXV)
    Second Team All-Pro (2010)
    Pro Bowl (1999, 2000 & 2001)
    Most Interceptions (1999)
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