.@CharlesWoodson had 11 career Pick-6s. Nine of them were with the @Packers. pic.twitter.com/5X1xtQJQ8T
— NFL Throwback (@nflthrowback) May 20, 2020
Former Green Bay Packers defensive back Charles Woodson produced nine of his 11 career pick-sixes as a member of the Green and Gold.
The NFL’s Throwback Twitter account recently tweeted out video footage of Woodson’s nine scores with the Packers, providing a fun flashback at all the times Woodson turned an interception into a game-changing score while playing in Green Bay.
Here’s Woodson’s log of interception returns for touchdowns while with the Packers:
Date | Opponent | Quarterback | Distance |
10/22/2006 | Miami Dolphins | Joey Harrington | 23 yards |
11/4/2007 | Kansas City Chiefs | Damon Huard | 46 yards |
9/14/2008 | Detroit Lions | Jon Kitna | 41 yards |
9/28/2008 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Brian Griese | 62 yards |
9/20/2009 | Cincinnati Bengals | Carson Palmer | 37 yards |
11/26/2009 | Detroit Lions | Matthew Stafford | 38 yards |
1/3/2010 | Arizona Cardinals | Matt Leinart | 45 yards |
10/3/2010 | Detroit Lions | Shaun Hill | 48 yards |
10/2/2011 | Denver Broncos | Kyle Orton | 30 yards |
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Woodson produced at least one interception return for a score during each of his first six seasons in Green Bay. From 2008-09, Woodson took five interceptions back for touchdowns. He led all defensive players with three defensive scores in 2009.
With 11 total interception returns for touchdowns, Woodson ranks second all-time, trailing only Rod Woodson’s 12.
Over seven seasons in Green Bay, Woodson scored 10 touchdowns, intercepted 38 passes and made four Pro Bowls and two All-Pro teams.