Green Bay, Wisconsin — Just a few hours after the Green Bay Packers selected Brandon Cisse in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, legendary cornerback Charles Woodson sent an extremely strong and inspiring message to the rookie cornerback.
Woodson, who was once the symbol of the Packers’ defense, did not hesitate to ignite the fire for the next generation.
On his personal social media page, Woodson publicly posted a video segment, in which he looked straight into the camera and delivered a message to Cisse:
“Brandon, welcome to Green Bay. You just put on the green and gold. This is not a place to dream, this is a place to prove. I was once doubted too, once told I was too small and not fast enough. But I used those very words of doubt as fuel to play. Now it’s your turn. Don’t let anyone tell you that you don’t belong here. Turn every doubt into strength.”

Woodson, the legendary cornerback of the Packers, is one of the greatest defensive backs in NFL history.
He was selected to the Pro Bowl 9 times, earned All-Pro honors 4 times, won Defensive Player of the Year in 2009, and was a key member in helping the Packers win Super Bowl XLV. With 9 interceptions leading the NFL in 2009, Woodson left an indelible mark in Packers history.
For Cisse, who was once undervalued in college with doubts about his size and speed, Woodson’s message carries particularly deep meaning.
The 22-year-old rookie has gone through a challenging journey, from nearly being cut at NC State to breaking out at South Carolina with 65 tackles, 2 interceptions, and 11 pass deflections throughout his college career.
Woodson then ended the message with a cold but responsible and strict reminder:
“Lambeau Field does not forgive weakness. Green Bay has given you an opportunity – don’t waste it.”
Woodson’s appearance in the role of advisor and mentor for the new defensive rookies has received great acclaim from Packers fans.

This is not just a moment of transition between two generations, but also living proof of the “Titletown” spirit – where legacy is always preserved and passed on to the next successors.
With Jordan Love leading the offense and Charles Woodson igniting the defense, the Packers are building an ambitious roster for the 2026 season.