Among incredible season numbers, Woodhead's finest individual performance came in the Chargers' 30-14 victory over the Miami Dolphins. He found the end zone a career-high four times that day, which tied for the second most in Chargers history and was the first four touchdown day since LaDainian Tomlinson in 2007. Three of those scores came through the air, which is tied for the third most in team annals.

"Amazing," Head Coach Mike McCoy said at the time. "(He) never shocks you, right?... Phenomenal. A great route (on) the first touchdown there and then Philip (Rivers) made a great throw (with) good protection up front. That was executed to perfection, and that is what it's all about. He is a playmaker and we are very fortunate to have him here."

When he looks back on 2015, Woodhead will remember the character of the locker room. While they didn't perform up to standards on the field, he believes the fact the team never lost its fight bodes well for the future.