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Monday, December 16
Updated: December 18, 11:42 PM ET
 
Raiders unsure, but Woodson vows to play on broken leg

Associated Press

ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Charles Woodson is not going to let injury sideline him any longer.

The Oakland Raiders' star cornerback insists he will play this week despite having a crack in the fibula bone of his right leg.

When Woodson revealed the severity of his injury Monday, it came as a surprise because the Raiders had initially listed him as having an injured ankle. Then it became a leg injury, with no details provided on the change.

Woodson, who missed seven weeks early in the season with a broken right shoulder, said he hurt his leg in Oakland's 26-20 Monday night win over the New York Jets on Dec. 2. He missed the next two games, including the 23-17 loss at Miami on Sunday.

"I'm playing this week,'' he said, noting he will try to return punts, too. "If I'm in the game, I'll try to do whatever. Just go all out whatever it is. I'm just looking forward to getting back on the field.''

Woodson said he told the team doctors and trainers that he plans to play Sunday in the Raiders' home game against the Denver Broncos. Oakland (9-5) can clinch a playoff spot with a win.

Woodson has had a hard time running on the leg because the pressure is too great. But he is convinced his body is ready to return, and plans to play through the pain.

Woodson did not practice Wednesday.

"These games are important,'' he said. "I feel like physically I'll be ready to go. I feel good right now, I feel better. It's getting better every day. I've got to go.''

He knows the Broncos will go after him.

"I don't care about that,'' he said. "I go out there and play how I'm going to play. I don't worry that they're testing me. I can take it.''

Coach Bill Callahan would not speculate when Woodson would play again.

"Given the situation, I don't know if Woodson will be back tomorrow, Thursday, Friday or will be back two weeks or two months from now. I have no idea,'' Callahan said.

The Raiders are already thin in their secondary and special teams and could use Woodson. Rookie cornerback and punt returner Phillip Buchanon is out for the year with a broken left wrist, kick returner Terry Kirby also is done for the year with a broken leg, and cornerback Tory James had surgery Thursday to repair a fractured right fibula and will miss one-to-three weeks.

Woodson and James have almost the same injury, but Woodson didn't require surgery.

"That's how it is,'' Woodson said. "It'll just be pretty much a pain thing, but I feel like it'll hold up. I'm going to go out there and play hard and give it everything I've got.''

Even though he's been sidelined so much, Woodson isn't looking at this season as a loss.

"I get frustrated at times, but I was thinking about it the other day and I was thinking to myself, if this is the worst I have to go through in life, then I consider myself pretty lucky,'' he said.




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