Charles
Woodson

THE CHARLES WOODSON COLLECTION
Base, parallels, numbered, autos — every Charles Woodson card Dad’s willing to part with.



Look at this guy running around like he's carrying a purse instead of a football! You'd think a Hall of Famer could figure out how to tuck the ball properly instead of waving it around like he's hailing a taxi. And don't get me started on that fancy footwork – back in my day, defenders just hit people instead of prancing around like they're in some kind of football ballet!
ABOUT CHARLES WOODSON
Oh man, Charles Woodson is an absolute legend, one of those rare defensive backs who could completely take over a game. He made this incredible transition from Oakland to Green Bay in the middle of his Hall of Fame career and just kept playing at an All-Pro level with the Packers. The guy was a huge part of Green Bay winning Super Bowl XLV, really anchoring that championship defense. What's interesting about his cards is that since he doesn't have true rookie cards, collectors really focus on his early career stuff and those key Green Bay years. Look for his numbered parallels and autographed versions, those tend to hold their value really well.
At 33 years old, Woodson tied for the league lead in interceptions (nine) and interceptions returned for touchdowns (three) en route to earning Defensive Player of the Year in 2009. He became the oldest cornerback to record nine ints in a season since Dick LeBeau did it in 1970.
One of the game's top cornerbacks but first spent six seasons in Green Bay where he was the 2009 NFL Defensive Player of the Year. A Heisman Trophy winner at Michigan, he was the fourth overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft by Oakland. Has 65 career interceptions.
In the middle of what became a Hall of Fame career, Woodson moved from Oakland to Green Bay. Only the location changed; he maintained an All-Pro level and became a pro Bowl stalwart. In his heading Super Bowl XLV, a rare and beautiful transition that was as beautiful as transition he said. These was
At 33 years old, Woodson capped off the highest level of championship success in his career when Green Bay won Super Bowl XLV over Pittsburgh in February 2011.
FREQUENTLY ASKED — CHARLES WOODSON CARDS
Which Charles Woodson cards sell the most frequently?
As of March 10th, 2026, there are over 1,757 Charles Woodson cards listed on eBay. Listings range from $1.35 to $360, with an average price around $33.21. That includes rookie cards averaging $153, autographs ranging from $44.99 to $475, numbered parallels averaging $43.42.
Listing data reflects current eBay activity and is updated regularly.
How are Charles Woodson's card prices and popularity trending?
As of June 19th, 2026, Charles Woodson's card market is active with 1,757 listings on eBay. Current listings range from $1.35 to $360, with an average around $33.21. Numbered parallels are averaging $43.42.
Pricing reflects current eBay listing data and is updated on a regular schedule.
What is Charles Woodson's most expensive card?
The highest-priced Charles Woodson rookie cards currently listed on eBay reach up to $1,100. Autographed cards range from $44.99 to $475. Numbered parallels range from $1.25 to $250. Base cards start around $1.35.
Values based on current eBay listings as of March 10th, 2026.
Are Charles Woodson cards a good investment?
Card collecting involves risk, and past performance doesn't guarantee future returns. Here's what the data shows for Charles Woodson:
Charles Woodson's card market is active with 1,757 listings on eBay. There are 156 autographed cards available on eBay ranging from $44.99 to $475. Numbered parallels (2128 listed) average around $43.42 and tend to hold value better than base cards due to limited supply. Base rookie cards start around $1.35, making them an accessible entry point.
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