All Entries Tagged With: "Charles Woodson"

Charles Woodson may or may not be an option to re-sign with the Packers, but it wouldn't be surprising to see them add someone with experience.

The NFL Network unveiled former Green Bay Packers defensive back Charles Woodson on Thursday as the 85th ranked player on their annual "Top 100...

Former Packers safety Charles Woodson says it's "'bout time" the NFL changes the "Tuck Rule." That and more in today's Daily Links...

It appears that Charles Woodson won't be out of work for long. Josina Anderson, from ESPN, tweeted on Thursday:

Brett Favre joined NFL AM on Monday morning to talk about the tornado that recently hit his home town.

Former Packers reporter Jen Lada of Fox 6 in Milwaukee joins Railbird Central to reflect upon her time covering the team and defensive back Charles Woodson.

Various players around the NFL are making it clear that they think former Green Bay Packers defensive back Charles Woodson can still play.

The Packers have bid farewell to several popular veterans in order to save salary cap space. CD Angeli looks at the rest of the roster and analyzes who might be the next most likely players to leave Titletown in 2013.

The Packers reportedly had zero interest in keeping the veteran safety around.

The Green Bay Packers may be on the verge of releasing 36-year-old DB Charles Woodson, but the Hall of Famer isn't ready to exit the NFL just yet.

From all indications, it appears the Green Bay Packers will release the veteran defensive back and will save in excess of $9 million in salary cap space.

Ed Reed and Charles Woodson are coming to a crossroads in their respective careers. Both have important decisions to make in offseason regarding their future.

The Packers must find ways to sign Aaron Rodgers, Clay Matthews and B.J. Raji to lucrative extensions. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Brian Carriveau joins WBIZ in Eau Claire to preview Saturday's divisional round matchup between the Packers and the 49ers.

As one of eight teams left in contention for the Vince Lombardi Trophy, the Green Bay Packers’ chances of stringing together three more wins is just as good as any other team.

Brian Carriveau joins the Big 1070 in Madison to preview Saturday's Wildcard playoff game, including thoughts on Charles Woodson's role.

It's official. Defensive back Charles Woodson will play on Saturday against the Vikings. That and more in today's Daily Links...

The Packers cornerback is still not ready to return from a broken collarbone despite practicing last week.

Find out who's predicted to be active on the Packers' gameday roster for Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions.

The Packers secondary is getting healthy upon the return of Charles Woodson and Sam Shields. That and more in today's Daily Links...

The Green Bay Packers are soon to return both Charles Woodson and Sam Shields. Defensive coordinator Dom Capers must now figure out how to split the snaps for his deep secondary.

Garda covers players talking politics and how the media handles it, some Jive Turkey Gobblers and why Steve Spurrier is high if he thinks Alabama is beating NFL teams.

The former Packers quarterback stumped on behalf of the Republican presidential candidate Friday in Milwaukee.

Speaking at an Obama campaign stop, Charles Woodson announced his $100,000 donation to benefit victims of Hurricane Sandy. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Charles Woodson will speak at a campaign stop for President Obama on Thursday morning at Austin Straubel Airport in Green Bay.

Safety Morgan Burnett is worthy of praise after his superlative performance coming against the Jacksonville Jaguars this past weekend.

The careers of a trio of beloved Packers players may soon be coming to an end in Green Bay, as much as fans may not want to believe it.

FOX Sports' Jay Glazer reports that the Packers' safety will miss close to two months after being injured in the game against St. Louis

Aaron Rodgers found his rhythm, the officials clearly didn't, and M.D. Jennings' unlucky streak continued. That and more in Monday's wrap-up of the Packers victory over the Saints.

When circumstance presents you with an opportunity like it has following last Monday night's debacle, you need to take advantage. That's the true test of leadership.

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