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Roderick Kevin Woodson (born March 10, 1965) is an American former professional football player for 17 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Widely considered one of the greatest cornerbacks of all time, Woodson holds the NFL record for fumble recoveries (32) by a defensive player, and interceptions returned for a touchdown (12).
Darren Ray Woodson (born April 25, 1969) is an American former professional football player who spent his entire career as a safety for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL) from 1992 to 2003.
He took 11 of them back for touchdowns, which ranks him tied for second with Charles Woodson and only behind Hall of Famer Rod Woodson, with 12. [86] Sharper's 13 career defensive touchdowns (11 interception returns, two fumble returns) is tied for first in NFL history with both Woodsons.
Rod Woodson was caught on a hot mic saying "Nobody’s watching, nobody cares, no one’s listening." The AAF analyst had a pretty good explanation for why he was saying that.
Keyes was joined in the honor by Drew Brees, Bob Griese, and Rod Woodson. Keyes died on April 15, 2021, in West Lafayette, after several months of suffering from a recurrence of cancer and congestive heart failure. Keyes was survived by his wife Monica and children Colin, Raymond, Jacqueline and Courtland. [3]
Woodson was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Month for September. [60] On November 15, 2009, Woodson recorded nine tackles (two for loss), a sack, two forced fumbles and an interception in a 17–7 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. [64] Woodson is the first player in NFL history to have a sack, two forced fumbles, and an interception in a game.
A shoeless Rod Ashby went to go find help because he figured his wife had gone downstream, Meidinger said. He then ran about 10 miles until he reached his neighbor's home and eventually contacted ...
Throughout his career, Mariucci coached a high number of players (9) inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Hall of Fame inductees coached by Mariucci as either their position or head coach include: Tony Gonzalez, Brett Favre, Steve Young, Jerry Rice, Kevin Greene, Rod Woodson, Chris Doleman, Charles Haley, and Terrell Owens.