Charles Woodson is an eight-time Pro Bowl selection who is very likely to go for the ninth time this season. For the 18-year veteran, that would put him in the league’s all-star game for exactly half of his NFL seasons.

Might that give him a nice reason to retire, to go out with one final game after spending a week in Hawaii?

“No, that won’t have anything to do with it,” Woodson said Thursday of any decisions regarding his future.

Woodson hasn’t decided — or declared publicly — what he wants to do next year. He’s encouraged by the team’s decision to extend wide receiver Michael Crabtree and likes what that might say to the next crop of free agents who consider the Raiders. But it’s still anyone’s guess if, after a year of nursing a shoulder injury suffered in Week 1, Woodson will decide to play a 19th season.

So these could be his final four games with the Raiders, save of course for that possible Pro Bowl appearance. He continues to lead the fan voting — which counts for one-third of the total vote — by a huge margin. His 152,908 votes at strong safety dwarf the 86,870 of Seattle’s Kam Chancellor.

“Good,” Woodson cracked at that news.

Woodson’s Pro Bowl appearances have come in bunches. He made it four straight years to start his career from 1998-2001, then didn’t make it again until going four more years in a row with the Green Bay Packers from 2008-11.

While leading the Raiders to the playoffs, an unlikely scenario at this point, would take greater priority, Woodson said he would relish the chance to make another Pro Bowl team, which he last did in 2011 with the Packers.

“I’m a player that people considered to be done a few years ago,” Woodson said. “So to be in year 18 and to have that possibility of making a Pro Bowl is pretty big. You play for those, not necessarily, but when you go out and work hard, you kind of are. Would it feel good for that to happen? Absolutely.”

Marcel Reece is also still among the fan voting leaders as he is a close second to Carolina’s Mike Tolbert at fullback. Considering his reduce role, with recently extended Jamize Olawale getting more of the touches lately, his chances are likely slim when the whole vote is calculated.

But quarterback Derek Carr would seem to have a good shot, defensive end Khalil Mack is a shoo-in and the Raiders could have some decent representation on this year’s team.