
Rod Woodson
Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, and Oakland Raiders
Rod Woodson is a Hall of Famer and he didn’t stop his production after leaving the Steelers in 1997. He was able to keep his amazing production up. He is one of the best defensive backs to ever play in NFL history. Woodson would go to three more teams after his ten-year career wearing the black and gold. Most players would begin to slow down as they entered the following season at 32 years old, but Woodson was able to defy aging and continued to show why he was one of a kind.
Woodson would first spend a season with the San Francisco 49ers before joining the rival Baltimore Ravens for the next four seasons of his career. During this time Woodson was able to get a ring after winning a Super Bowl with the Ravens. Now the aging veteran would join the Raiders at 37 years old.
Even in his old age, Woodson was able to record eight interceptions and was named First-team All-pro. He would retire after the following season and finished his amazing career. A little over half his career saw him play for the Steelers, while the second half saw him venture around the league as he proved his continued dominance from team to team.