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  • LV Defensive Back #24
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    Holdout cornerback Charles Woodson will report to Raiders camp next week.
    Woodson’s agent Carl Poston confirmed that the “franchise” cornerback will show up sometime next week.
  • LV Defensive Back #24
    Cornerback Charles Woodson will end his lengthy holdout today.
    “Trust me, he’ll be here (today),” teammate Zach Crockett said. “I spoke with him (Sunday), and he said he’s going to be here.” Coach Norv Turner already stated Woodson won’t start in week one.
  • LV Defensive Back #24
    So far, there’s no immediate indication that Charles Woodson is on the way to join his teammates, despite reports that Woodson is prepared to end his holdout by agreeing to a one-year, $8.782 million deal with the team.
    Coach Norv Turner said he had no indication when Woodson would be arriving, though Woodson conveyed in an e-mail that he would be reporting to camp next week.
  • LV Defensive Back #24
    Charles Woodson had a good workout on Thursday.
    It’s uncertain whether he’ll suit up on Sunday. The Raiders hope to “simplify” his responsibilities if he does play.
  • LV Defensive Back #24
    Charles Woodson played in some passing situations Sunday despite his considerable hip pain.
    He primarily blitzed when in the lineup. Woodson should be able to heal with Oakland’s bye this week.
  • LV Defensive Back #24
    Charles Woodson expects to be “fine” after suffering a hip pointer on Sunday.
    Woodson returned to the game after suffering the injury. The Pro Bowler has had a lame season after missing most of training camp.
  • LV Defensive Back #24
    Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson (knee) has a “much better shot” at playing Sunday.
    He’s missed two games. This week could be his last in Oakland.
  • LV Defensive Back #24
    The Raiders must decide whether to franchise Charles Woodson in the next day.
    He would be in line to earn over $10 million. Considering Oakland’s salary cap problems, it’s not a move that makes sense. Look for Woodson to hit the free agent market.
  • LV Defensive Back #24
    Raiders corner Charles Woodson sat out this weekend’s minicamp because he wants a long-term deal.
    Woodson, the team’s “franchise” player, is unlikely to get a long-term deal. But he’s not likely to miss any part of training camp. He’ll play for another one-year deal until his agents come down from their contract demands.
  • LV Defensive Back #24
    The NFL informed the Raiders that they now are obligated to pay Charles Woodson $8,782,400 for the 2004 season if he signs the one-year tender offered to him as a franchise player.
    That’s about $2 million more than the Raiders thought they’d have to pay. Woodson wants a long-term deal, but it’s likely that he will end up accepting the tender.