Roderick Kevin Woodson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Roderick Kevin Woodson (born March 10, 1965) is a former American football cornerback and safety who played in the National Football League (NFL) for seventeen seasons. He had a 10-year stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers and was a key member of the Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl XXXV championship season. He also played for the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders, wearing the jersey number 26 throughout his career. He holds the NFL record for interception returns for touchdowns (12), and was named the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1993. His 71 career interceptions is the third-most in NFL history. He was an inductee of the Class of 2009 of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio on August 8, 2009.From his retirement in 2003 to February 2011, Woodson worked as an analyst for the NFL Network (on NFL Total Access and Thursday Night Football) and for the Big Ten Network. He spent the 2011 season as the Raiders' cornerbacks coach. He then returned to broadcasting, working for Westwood One as an analyst on college football (2012) and the NFL (2013).
Jairus Woodson, Marikah Woodson, Tia Woodson, Nemiah Woodson, Demitrius Woodson
Parents
Linda Jo, James Woodson
Awards
Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award
TV Shows
NFL Total Access
Star Sign
Pisces
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Fact
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Pittsburgh Steelers All-Time Punt Return Yards Leader (2,362).
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Pittsburgh Steelers All-Time Punt Returns Leader (257).
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Enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2009.
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Defensive Back for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1987-1996), San Francisco 49ers (1997), Baltimore Ravens (1998-2001) and Oakland Raiders (2002-2003).
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
A Football Life
2015-2016
TV Series
Himself
Tavis Smiley
2011
TV Series
Himself
The Biggest Loser
2009
TV Series
Himself
Super Bowl XXXVII
2003
TV Movie
Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety
NFL Monday Night Football
1990-2002
TV Series
Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback / Himself - Baltimore Ravens Free Safety / Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety / ...
ESPN's Sunday Night Football
1988-2002
TV Series
Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback / Himself - Baltimore Ravens Free Safety / Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety / ...
NFL on FOX
2000-2001
TV Series
Himself - Baltimore Ravens Free Safety
Hard Knocks
2001
TV Series documentary
Super Bowl XXXV
2001
TV Movie
Himself - Baltimore Ravens Free Safety
The NFL on CBS
1998-2000
TV Series
Himself - Baltimore Ravens Free Safety / Himself - Baltimore Ravens Cornerback
1997 NFC Championship Game
1998
TV Special
Himself - San Francisco 49ers Cornerback
The NFL on NBC
1987-1996
TV Series
Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback / Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Back
Super Bowl XXX
1996
TV Special
Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Back
1994 AFC Championship Game
1995
TV Movie
Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback
TNT Sunday Night Football
1990-1994
TV Series
Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback
1987 NFL Draft
1987
TV Movie
Himself - 10th Overall Pick
Known for movies
Super Bowl XXXVII (2003) as Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety
NFL Monday Night Football (1990-2002) as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback / Himself - Baltimore Ravens Free Safety / Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety / Himself - San Francisco 49ers Cornerback
Super Bowl XXXV (2001) as Himself - Baltimore Ravens Free Safety
Super Bowl XXX (1996) as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Back