At the end of the 2015 season, Oakland Raiders’ legendary defensive back Charles Woodson announced that he was retiring from the NFL after 18 seasons as a player.

It’s very rare for a player to have legendary status with two franchises, but Woodson has just that.

Not only is he held in high regard in Oakland, he’s also a legend in Green Bay after he helped the Packers win a Super Bowl.

It’s not only as a professional where Woodson made his mark, he was a standout player at college too. He represented Michigan with distinction and is actually the last Wolverine to win the Heisman Trophy.

He started his career as a dominant cornerback before making the switch to safety, where he was equally as good.

Woodson retired sitting in sixth-place on the all-time interceptions list (65), tied with Rod Woodson and Darren Sharper for most career defensive touchdowns (13) and second all-time in interceptions returned for touchdowns (11). Not a bad record!

Woodson will walk into the Hall of Fame, probably as a first ballot entry alongside Peyton Manning and Calvin Johnson.

Here’s a look at his tremendous pro career…