Former Oakland Raiders defensive back Charles Woodson has no issue with retired Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch wearing his No. 24 should he indeed un-retire and don the Silver and Black in 2017 as expected.

Woodson made his position known via a brief Twitter exchange with a fan Wednesday afternoon.

@RaiderLoot pretty sure you would get used to it — Charles Woodson (@cwoodson24) March 17, 2017

Fans shouldn’t be surprised by Woodson’s response, after all, Oakland is one of just five teams that has not retired any of their great players’ numbers over the course of their storied history (the others are Dallas, Jacksonville, Baltimore and the Houston Texans).

For those that are wondering, the Chicago Bears lead the way with 14 numbers retired, according to ESPN’s Dan Beavers.

Lynch is expected to come out of retirement this offseason after meeting with Raiders coach Jack Del Rio and team officials Wednesday. It has also been widely reported that Lynch will only play for Oakland.

However, NFL media’s Ian Rapoport did say that Lynch returning to the NFL would end up being a “long process” on NFL Network’s Good Morning Football Thursday morning.

Chances are, most of Raider Nation already understood that the Raiders don’t retire their numbers, and even those that didn’t know that fact likely didn’t have much issue with “Beast Mode” sporting the No. 24 given his popularity in the East Bay.

Lynch is a true Oakland native, meaning fans have already embraced him as one of their own despite him playing his entire NFL career with Buffalo and Seattle respectively.

As such, expect to see Lynch not only sporting the No. 24, but also to hear a rousing ovation mixed with a fair share of flying Skittles in the Black Hole.