Packers Announce Charles Woodson and Al Harris to Be Inducted Into Team Hall of Fame

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The Green Bay Packers will honor two great cornerbacks and teammates side-by-side.

Green Bay announced on Thursday that it will induct former corners Charles Woodson and Al Harris into the Packers Hall of Fame next spring.

Woodson and Harris played together for the Pack for nearly five seasons in the late 2000s. Woodson helped the Packers win Super Bowl XLV against the Pittsburgh Steelers before running into a devastating injury and, though the Packers released Harris in the middle of the season, he also earned a championship ring.

The two helped guide the Green Bay defense as the team transitioned from Brett Favre to Aaron Rodgers at the quarterback position. Woodson and Harris also helped the Packers reach the NFC Championship Game in 2007, and made the Pro Bowl together in 2008.

Woodson was an icon at the University of Michigan, where he won the Heisman Trophy and led the team to a National Championship in 1997. He made nine Pro Bowls and intercepted 65 passes in 18 seasons spent between the Packers and the Oakland Raiders. He is also notable for forcing the "incompletion" out of the arm of former Michigan teammate Tom Brady in the "Tuck Rule" game.

Harris played 14 seasons in the NFL and almost eight seasons with the Packers. He recorded 21 interceptions in his career and reached two Pro Bowls. His higlight reel moment came when he ran back a game-winning playoff pick-six thrown by Matt Hasselbeck, who had just guaranteed his Seahawks were going to score.

Nope. Two eternal Packers legends right here.