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“Playing with Aaron Rodgers, every time I went into a game you always felt like no matter what happens, he was going to bail you out somehow. He was that kind of guy. He was one of the three or four guys you have in the league right now that no matter where you are or what’s going on in the game, you have a chance with him.”

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Charles Woodson
Charles Woodson

Charles Woodson, born on October 7, 1976, is an accomplished American football safety. He demonstrated exceptional talent during his college years and was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the 1997 NFL Draft. Known for his remarkable defensive skills and leadership, Woodson has won multiple awards, including the Heisman Trophy in 1997. His career is filled with remarkable moments, and he has had a profound impact on the sport of football. more

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