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NFL Star Woods Retires After 13-Year Career
18 Feb
Summary
- Woods retired from the NFL after a 13-year career.
- He played for five NFL teams, including the Rams.
- Woods holds the USC career receptions record with 252.

Veteran NFL wide receiver Woods announced his retirement on Tuesday, concluding a 13-year career. He spent five impactful seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, where he achieved his only two 1,000-yard receiving seasons and won a Super Bowl. Woods's tenure with the Rams saw him catch passes from Jared Goff and later Matthew Stafford.
His NFL journey also included time with the Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans, and Houston Texans. Woods was a prominent figure at the University of Southern California, where he remains the career leader in receptions. His final season saw him out of the league after a training camp stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Woods expressed his profound gratitude for football, stating it was more than a game but a passion and a lifelong dream. He cherished every moment on the field, aiming to leave his mark on every snap. The receiver's career provided him with lasting memories, brotherhood, and a legacy he is proud of.




