Woodson takes no extra pleasure in victimizing Raiders

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GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Think Charles Woodson took a special delight in getting an interception against his former team on Sunday?Think again."Oakland is just another team in the way," the Green Bay cornerback said following the Packers' 46-16 defeat of the Raiders.
"For me, it's not about me and having played in Oakland. It's about the Green Bay Packers and what we're trying to do. We're focused on this team moving forward."The 35-year-old Woodson, who was drafted by the Raiders with the No. 4 overall pick in 1998 and played in Oakland through 2005, jumped a slant route by Darrius Heyward-Bey with less than eight minutes to play in the first half and picked off Carson Palmer.It was Woodson's seventh interception of the season and marked his fourth seven-plus pick season in six years with the Packers.By comparison, he had seven total interceptions in his last five combined seasons in Oakland and never had more than a five-pick season with the Raiders, which came in his rookie year.

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