The Baltimore Ravens aim to bring the best game day coverage to the table for their fans. They do a great job of putting together a talented broadcast team and product that gets the best out of each game, with high-level analysis brought by all of their commentators.
On Monday, Baltimore announced that they have brought Hall of Famer and Super Bowl Champion defensive back Rod Woodson to be part of the game day radio broadcasting team. Woodson joins play-by-play man Gerry Sandusky in the booth, while Evan Washburn will work as the sideline reporter.
.@RodWoodson26 is the newest member of our gameday radio broadcast team.
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— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) July 25, 2022
Hall of Fame defensive back Rod Woodson was named the new color analyst on the Ravens' radio broadcast team.
Woodson played for the Ravens from 1998 to 2001, including the 2000 Super Bowl team.
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Woodson has media experience, appearing on NFL Network, the Big Ten Network, and Westwood One as an analyst for many years. Before being announced as the newest member of the Ravens game day crew, it was announced that he will be the head coach of the new Las Vegas XFL Team that will start up in 2023.
Woodson played for 17 years in the NFL, spending time with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, the then-Oakland Raiders, and San Francisco 49ers. In four years in Baltimore, Woodson brought a veteran presence to the young Ravens defense and eventual Super Bowl winning team in 2000. He totaled 306 tackles, 20 interceptions, and five defensive touchdowns during his time in purple and black. Woodson was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2009 with a total of 1,049 tackles, 71 interceptions, and 12 touchdowns in his career. Those 71 interceptions ranks third all-time in NFL history.