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FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Wallace (17) makes a touchdown catch next to Green Bay Packers' Sam Shields (37) during the second half of NFL football's Super Bowl 45 in Arlington, Texas. Shields is one of just four Los Angeles Rams who has played in the Super Bowl before. He finds the privilege even sweeter the second time around. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Wallace (17) makes a touchdown catch next to Green Bay Packers' Sam Shields (37) during the second half of NFL football's Super Bowl 45 in Arlington, Texas. Shields is one of just four Los Angeles Rams who has played in the Super Bowl before. He finds the privilege even sweeter the second time around. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File)

Feb. 01, 2019 01:00 AM EST
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FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Jordy Nelson, left, catches a touchdown pass in front of Pittsburgh Steelers' William Gay (22) during the first quarter of the NFL football Super Bowl XLV game, in Arlington, Texas. Nelson signed a one-day contract with the Packers on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019, and announced his retirement after 11 seasons, 10 of which he spent in Green Bay. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Jordy Nelson, left, catches a touchdown pass in front of Pittsburgh Steelers' William Gay (22) during the first quarter of the NFL football Super Bowl XLV game, in Arlington, Texas. Nelson signed a one-day contract with the Packers on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019, and announced his retirement after 11 seasons, 10 of which he spent in Green Bay. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

Aug. 06, 2019 02:12 PM EDT
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FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Jordy Nelson celebrates after he scored a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first half of the NFL football Super Bowl XLV game in Arlington, Texas. Nelson signed a one-day contract with the Packers on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019, and announced his retirement after 11 seasons, 10 of which he spent in Green Bay. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Jordy Nelson celebrates after he scored a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first half of the NFL football Super Bowl XLV game in Arlington, Texas. Nelson signed a one-day contract with the Packers on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019, and announced his retirement after 11 seasons, 10 of which he spent in Green Bay. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

Aug. 06, 2019 02:11 PM EDT
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FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Charles Woodson (21) breaks up a pass intended for Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Wallace, right, during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl XLV football game in Arlington, Texas. Peyton Manning and Charles Woodson are among 14 first-year eligible candidates for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Charles Woodson (21) breaks up a pass intended for Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Wallace, right, during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl XLV football game in Arlington, Texas. Peyton Manning and Charles Woodson are among 14 first-year eligible candidates for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

Sep. 16, 2020 01:47 PM EDT
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FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Charles Woodson holds up the Vince Lombardi Trophy while celebrating the Packers' 31-25 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL football's Super Bowl XLV in Arlington, Texas. Woodson, in his first-year of eligibility, was selected as a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's class of 2021 on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Charles Woodson holds up the Vince Lombardi Trophy while celebrating the Packers' 31-25 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers in NFL football's Super Bowl XLV in Arlington, Texas. Woodson, in his first-year of eligibility, was selected as a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's class of 2021 on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

Jan. 05, 2021 06:20 PM EST
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FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Charles Woodson (21) breaks up a pass intended for Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Wallace during the first half of the NFL football Super Bowl XLV football game in Arlington, Texas. Woodson, in his first-year of eligibility, was selected as a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's class of 2021 on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021.  (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Charles Woodson (21) breaks up a pass intended for Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Wallace during the first half of the NFL football Super Bowl XLV football game in Arlington, Texas. Woodson, in his first-year of eligibility, was selected as a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's class of 2021 on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)

Jan. 05, 2021 06:20 PM EST
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FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Charles Woodson (21) defends on a pass intended for Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Wallace during the first half of the NFL football Super Bowl XLV football game in Arlington, Texas, in this Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011, file photo. The pass fell incomplete. Charles Woodson beat out Peyton Manning for a prestigious college award. Something called the Heisman Trophy. On Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021, they likely will share an even more impressive football honor: entry into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Charles Woodson (21) defends on a pass intended for Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Wallace during the first half of the NFL football Super Bowl XLV football game in Arlington, Texas, in this Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011, file photo. The pass fell incomplete. Charles Woodson beat out Peyton Manning for a prestigious college award. Something called the Heisman Trophy. On Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021, they likely will share an even more impressive football honor: entry into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)

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FILE - In this Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Charles Woodson holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after NFL football Super Bowl XLV in Arlington, Texas. Woodson was one of the best football players of all time, joining Hall of Fame running back Marcus Allen as the only players to win a Heisman Trophy, AP Rookie of the Year, AP Player of the Year and a Super Bowl. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)

FILE - In this Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Charles Woodson holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after NFL football Super Bowl XLV in Arlington, Texas. Woodson was one of the best football players of all time, joining Hall of Fame running back Marcus Allen as the only players to win a Heisman Trophy, AP Rookie of the Year, AP Player of the Year and a Super Bowl. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)

Aug. 03, 2021 02:01 PM EDT
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FILE - In this Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Charles Woodson (21) defends on a pass intended for Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Wallace during the first half of the NFL football Super Bowl 45 football game in Arlington, Texas.  Woodson was one of the best football players of all time, joining Hall of Fame running back Marcus Allen as the only players to win a Heisman Trophy, AP Rookie of the Year, AP Player of the Year and a Super Bowl. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)

FILE - In this Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011, file photo, Green Bay Packers' Charles Woodson (21) defends on a pass intended for Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Wallace during the first half of the NFL football Super Bowl 45 football game in Arlington, Texas. Woodson was one of the best football players of all time, joining Hall of Fame running back Marcus Allen as the only players to win a Heisman Trophy, AP Rookie of the Year, AP Player of the Year and a Super Bowl. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)

Aug. 03, 2021 02:01 PM EDT
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FILE - Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25 in the NFL Super Bowl XLV football game Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011, in Arlington, Texas. Everybody wants to know what's going through the mind of the man who led the Packers to a Super Bowl title before an unhappy ending with a midseason firing almost eight years later. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

FILE - Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25 in the NFL Super Bowl XLV football game Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011, in Arlington, Texas. Everybody wants to know what's going through the mind of the man who led the Packers to a Super Bowl title before an unhappy ending with a midseason firing almost eight years later. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

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