Charles Woodson this week announced he's retiring after 18 seasons in the league. But before he goes, he wants to have a little fun.
The 39-year-old cornerback hasn't done much receiving in the NFL — just two career receptions for 27 yards. But Woodson may get an opportunity to add to those stats during his final Raiders home game Thursday against the Chargers.
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"That’s been in discussions ever since we started this season," offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave said, via the San Francisco Chronicle. “We may have something up our sleeve. It might be the right time to do it."
Woodson has been seen warming up with receivers during pregame workouts throughout the season.
#Raiders Charles Woodson practicing run plays from the slot as a WR? pic.twitter.com/F9gr4KB6fs
— SBReport (@sbreport) November 1, 2015
During his Heisman-winning days at Michigan, Woodson was an all-purpose man. He returned punts and kicks, played shutdown defense and played receiver. He was never an elite wideout, but he finished his three-year college career with 21 receptions for 370 yards and three touchdowns.
Woodson, 39, made the Pro Bowl for the ninth time in his career this season.