Charles Woodson, who's expected to become one of the newly announced members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, spent seven decorated seasons in Green Bay, winning a Super Bowl ring and an NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
His presence extended to a mentoring role for younger members of the Packers' secondary, and his dynamic skill set made him a force both at the line of scrimmage and downfield.
These are some of the moments that best exemplify Woodson's tenure with the Packers:
A rare free-agent addition
Woodson was signed in 2006, a rare free-agency maneuver by notoriously draft-oriented Packers general manager Ted Thompson.