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Charles Woodson plans to stay with Packers for as long as they’ll have him

Super Bowl XLV

ARLINGTON, TX - FEBRUARY 06: Charles Woodson #21 of the Green Bay Packers, who was injured during the game, celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after they defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31 to 25 in Super Bowl XLV at Cowboys Stadium on February 6, 2011 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

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Packers cornerback Charles Woodson, who finally won a Super Bowl in his 13th NFL season, has no plans to retire.

He recently told AnnArbor.com, via NFL.com, that he intends to stay with the Packers indefinitely. “As many as they’ll have me in Green Bay,” he said regarding his future with the team.

Woodson also said that the collarbone he broke in the first half of Super Bowl XLV “feels fine.” An emotional halftime speech from Woodson fueled the team’s victory over the Steelers in what could be the last game played for a while.