Tune-in to your favorite shows on ESPN Radio. But safeties historically have a difficult time being elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and thus far Woodson is no different. Part of ESPN’s annual coverage at the Super Bowl and NFL Draft, Woodson also participated in NFL training camp specials featuring the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks (2014) and Dallas Cowboys (2015). ... As I conclude this unforgettable chapter of my life, I thank everyone at ESPN for their friendship and for the knowledge they imparted on me, and for making my experience as an NFL analyst with the company so enjoyable. Team Round PK(OVR) DAL: 2: 9(37) 1992 Draft Results. Get all the sports news you need, direct to your inbox. You Should Know This, WATCH: Budda Baker gets 1st career INT, bowls a strike in celebration, Classic Spy Photos Of The Week: Aborted Acura NSX With V10 Engine, Aaron Rodgers on confrontations with Ndamukong Suh: ‘That goes back a long time’, SUVs from last year are almost being given away, Kyler Murray, Cardinals torch Cowboys, who somehow remain atop NFC East, Kyler Murray and the Cardinals crush the Cowboys, Every Senior In Canada Urged To Wear This $49 SmartWatch, Manchester United tackle PSG without Maguire, Greenwood and Cavani. We have over 40 audio and video podcasts available to choose from. ESPN Radio SportsCenter updates every hour. Darren Woodson. In addition to his ESPN analyst role, Woodson is active in a number of businesses back home in Dallas. He earned a bachelor of science from ASU in Justice Studies. A native of Phoenix, Woodson was a second-round pick in the 1992 NFL Draft (37th overall) from Arizona State University, where he was a converted linebacker. Listen LIVE to ESPN Radio on your iPhone or Android with the ESPN app. Darren Woodson exits ESPN after 14 years Darren Woodson spent 12 years in the NFL. From camera operators and researchers to show producers, the list goes on and on. Former Dallas Cowboys star Darren Woodson is leaving ESPN after 14 years. Woodson also remains active in philanthropic endeavors, most notably as a board member for the North Texas chapter of the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Three-time Super Bowl champion and five-time Pro Bowl selection Darren Woodson joined ESPN as an NFL analyst in 2005. Subscribe to our newsletter to get daily updates. Listen ». Our NFL team will miss him moving forward but we wish him all the best as he focuses on his real estate business back home in Texas. In a post on ESPN Front Row, Woodson wrote about his decision, referencing that first day on camera, when he sat with host Trey Wingo and fellow former NFL player Mark Schlereth to talk about Rice. Get the latest odds, analysis, and insights at Yahoo Sportsbook.