Darren Woodson 28
STRONG SAFETY
1992-2003
After 12 years of service, Darren Woodson retired following the 2003 season as the Cowboys all-time leading tackler (1,350 career stops). Along the way, he helped Dallas win three Super Bowl championships, securing an elite position in the club's history. Throughout his career, Woodson clearly and consistently established himself as one of the NFL’s premier strong safeties. Woodson's dependability, athleticism, aggressiveness and the ability to produce in the big game put him in the elite level of performers in the NFL. In addition, his versatility at playing both the run and pass at an extremely productive level is what separated Woodson from the rest of the strong safety field.
Woodson was selected to five Pro Bowls, was named first team All-Pro four times and played in three Super Bowls. Woodson’s four All-Pro selections tied him with Mel Renfro (1965, 1967, 1969 and 1971) and Cliff Harris (1975-1978) for the most All-Pro selections by a safety in team history. He was inducted as the 21st member of The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor. Show your appreciation for Darren Woodson with collectibles, photographs and more here at the Drew Pearson's Cowboys Legends Pro Shop.