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Roderick Kevin "Rod" Woodson (born March 10, 1965 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is a former American football defensive back, best known for his 10-year stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers as well as being a key member of the Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl XX

Rod Woodson

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  1. in Celebrities by Roll 'Bama Roll with a VERY GOOD
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    August 04, 2010 — As I'm sure you're all aware Fall Camp started this morning and the Twitter is already blowing up with tidbits.  The juiciest, of course, is the departure of safety Rod Woodson .  From Estes , Saban said...

  2. June 16, 2010 — Hall of Fame cornerback -- and former Raven safety -- Rod Woodson is working with the Bengals' secondary at this week's minicamp. Bengals coach Marvin Lewis has known Woodson since they started with the...

  3. by Cincy Jungle with a BAD
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    June 15, 2010 — More photos » Tony Dejak - AP 10 months ago: Former Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens and Oakland Raiders player Rod Woodson stands with his bronze...

  4. May 22, 2010 — The media crowd is running pretty close to 100 percent against Albert Haynesworth, and NFL Network analysts Rod Woodson and Solomon Wilcots didn't change that ratio much when they discussed the big...

  5. November 24, 2009 — Financial guru Suze Orman (CNBC’s “The Suze Orman Show”) gives contestants advice on maintaining good financial health, and Super Bowl champ Rod Woodson kicks off an...

  6. in Sports by Reality TV Fans with a BAD
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    November 24, 2009 — SUZE ORMAN GIVES “THE BIGGEST LOSER” CONTESTANTS TIPS ON FINANCIAL HEALTH, AND SUPER BOWL CHAMP ROD WOODSON KICKS OFF AN NFL CHALLENGE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 (8-10 P.M. ET) ON NBC UNIVERSAL CITY,...

  7. October 26, 2009 — I stopped Lakers assistant coach Brian Shaw last week at practice and asked him a fairly simple question: How much of being a good individual defender is based on the defensive abilities of the four other guys on the floor? His answer didn't...

  8. July 15, 2010 — Hall of Fame CB Rod Woodson believes CB Darrelle Revis is the best corner in the NFL . Darrelle didn't win the ESPY for best NFL player last night, as that award went to...

  9. 3 hours ago — ’re going to beat the Tide this fall, exploit their secondary. Earlier this year, the NCAA ruled safety Robbie Green ineligible for the 2010 season. He was slated to take over for the departing Terrence Woodall,...

  10. in Sports by Hogs Haven with a VERY GOOD
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    August 31, 2010 — ) Cincinnati Bengals 2 Dermonti Dawson  (Former Player),  Rod Woodson  (Former Player) Cleveland Browns 3 Bobby Acosta  (College of New Jersey),  Fred Baxter  (Former...

  11. in Sports by Deep Into Sports with a VERY GOOD
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    August 21, 2010 — removed his cranium from his colon and turned over complete control of football operations to Bruce Allen and Mike Shanahan. Since replacing Jim Zorn with the proven Shanahan the Nates have: Drafted Trent Williams, monster OL and...

  12. August 21, 2010 — Ken Whisenhunt, winning eight, nine, and 10 games and going to the 2008 Super Bowl, only to lose to the Steelers on a last-minute touchdown. NFL Videos: QBs under pressure Rod...

  13. August 15, 2010 — drink right now? Now, as the supposed resident pessimist, let's step back from the ledge just a bit. We were razor-thin in depth in the defensive backfield regardless, and that only became thinner with the...

  14. August 09, 2010 — , Rod Woodson, Clark Haggans and Alan Faneca. That’s the memorable moment of the weekend. I’ve never seen or heard of an entire team of 80 players — some who don’t know...

  15. in Sports by Mgoblog with a VERY BAD
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    August 11, 2010 — lost his spot in the worst Michigan secondary ever has now broken through the last frayed tendrils of hope born of his recruiting rankings; he's now solidly en route to epic bust status. "Dann O'Neill or Shawn...

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