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Woodson and also
The secondary also had future hall of fame defensive back Rod Woodson, who missed almost the entire season with a knee injury, but returned in time for the playoffs.
In addition to his exploits on the gridiron, Woodson was also an accomplished track and field athlete at Purdue, and was twice awarded All-America honors.
Woodson is one of only two athletes in history to be inducted into the pro football hall of fame and also earn a world ranking in the high hurdles.
Woodson funded the majority of the week that also provided academic awards for camp goers and saw hundreds of kids throughout its existence.
He is also tied with Rod Woodson for most total defensive TD returns career with 13. Ty Law, formerly of the New England Patriots, New York Jets, and Kansas City Chiefs, had 52 career interceptions.
Woodson also holds the Packers ' franchise record for most defensive touchdowns ( 8 total, 7 interception returns and 1 fumble return ).
Defensive Coordinator Dom Capers ' plan appears to be to line Woodson up at the safety position, while also situationally deploying him as the nickel-back.
Woodson also toured with Aretha Franklin in 2008.
He also was the Carter G. Woodson Distinguished Visiting Professor of African History at Cornell University ’ s Africana Studies and Research Center.
Other pro bowl selections included safety Nick Collins ( 4 interceptions and 70 combined tackles ) and hard hitting 13-year veteran cornerback Charles Woodson, who recorded 92 total tackles and forced five fumbles, while also intercepting two passes.
The album was also the final Temptations album for Ali-Ollie Woodson, who would be released from the group by Otis Williams in 1996, after having suffered several bouts of throat cancer.
He collected 17 career interceptions, besting the previous school career record mark of 11 set by Rod Woodson, who also played for the Oakland Raiders.

Woodson and played
Roderick Kevin " Rod " Woodson ( born March 10, 1965 ) is a former American football defensive back who played in the National Football League for seventeen seasons.
Woodson is among the NFL's all time leaders in games played as a defensive back.
Rod Woodson played 16 seasons with Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Baltimore, and Oakland, and holds the NFL record for most interceptions returned for touchdowns in an NFL career with 12.
In addition to playing football, Woodson played basketball and ran track.
Woodson attended the University of Michigan, and played for the Michigan Wolverines football team.
This was the fourth consecutive year Woodson played in every game of the season.
Despite the injury Woodson played the remainder of the game and was able to force a fumble.
In the 2004 NFL season Woodson played the first 13 games of the season before suffering a leg injury which put him inactive in the last three weeks.
Woodson began his tenure in the group on a high note when he co-wrote, co-produced, and sang lead / played keyboards on the 1984 Temptations single " Treat Her Like a Lady ," which appeared on his first full album with the group, Truly for You, and was a # 2 hit on the U. S. R & B charts.
The game was played at W. T. Woodson High in Fairfax, VA.

Woodson and role
Woodson started 2012 in a different role for the Packers, hoping to fill the void left by free safety Nick Collins, who has been out of football for almost a year with a neck injury.
Gallacher is possibly best known for her role as Dr. Georgina Woodson in the British TV drama Doctors ( soap opera ) from which she left on Friday, 27 March 2009 after 6 years.

Woodson and defense
The Steeler defense held, however, forcing Dallas into a three-and-out ; after a 6-yard run by Smith and an incompletion, Aikman's third down pass was broken up by defensive back Rod Woodson ( who had missed most of the season due to a knee injury ), forcing the Cowboys to punt.
Woodson now helps coach the defense at Valley Christian Senior High in Dublin, California along with former Raider John Parrella.

Woodson and playoff
In a memorable 2002 AFC playoff match against the New England Patriots, Woodson seemed to have clinched the game by laying a hit on quarterback Tom Brady and forcing a fumble, but the ruling was controversially overturned.

Woodson and against
Woodson would have been the Assembly's first African American Speaker, and charges of racism were leveled by fellow Democrats against Friedland.
In a game against the Houston Oilers, Woodson hit Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon on a cornerback blitz.
In the Super Bowl, Woodson showed signs of his injury, but still recorded an interception in a losing effort against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
On November 26, 2009, Woodson had an impressive Thanksgiving game at Ford Field against the Detroit Lions.
Woodson High School in Washington, D. C. During his senior season, he accumulated eight catches for 275 yards and three touchdowns in a game against Glen Mills ( Pa .) High School.
In 2009 the Bruins were the Patriot District and the Northern Region Champions and went 8-2 in the regular seasons led by UConn QB and former VA state Player of the Year Michael Nebrich. They made into the playoffs where they managed to beat Fairfax, defeat Robinson, Redeem themselves against Woodson and win a thrilling overtime game against Battlefield. They continue on to the State Championship and were defeated by the Thomas Dale Knights 35-21.

Woodson and Atlanta
In his second season in Atlanta, the Hawks fired coach Mike Woodson and hired Larry Drew.

Woodson and Chicago
Carter G. Woodson Regional Library ( a Chicago Public Library )
* September 9 – Professor Carter G. Woodson founds the Association for the Study of African American Life and History in Chicago.
Just south of 95th Street is the Carter G. Woodson regional branch of the Chicago Public Library.

Woodson and Bears
When Obama jokingly asked if this meant he could trade Aaron Rodgers to the Bears, Woodson responded that Obama was just " a minority owner.

Woodson and started
In the 2000 NFL season, Woodson started all sixteen games of the season but suffered a turf toe injury, which prevented him from practicing.
In his fourth year in the NFL, Woodson started sixteen games.
Woodson started every Raider game in the 2003 NFL Playoffs, finishing with a start in Super Bowl XXXVII.
Irritability started out as a text story which is available on the site, but which Woodson doesn't recommend to anyone.
Bill Pinkney started Woodson on the road at the age of 19, giving him a job as a musician and then vocalist for Bill Pinkney's Original Drifters in the early 1970s.
As a sophomore, Jones started nine games at linebacker and finished second on the team with 90 tackles and six sacks, playing alongside Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson on Michigan's 1997 national champion squad.

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