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Teams in the National Football League (NFL) retire jersey numbers of players who either are considered by the team to have made significant contributions to that team's success, or who have experienced untimely deaths during their playing career. As with other leagues, once a team retires a player's jersey number, it never issues the number to any other player, unless the player or team explicitly allows it.
History
editSince NFL teams began retiring numbers, 163 players have had their jersey number retired. The Chicago Bears and the New York Giants have the most retired numbers of the teams with 14 each.
Reggie White is the only player whose number was retired by two teams (the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles). While Peyton Manning's number is only officially retired by the Indianapolis Colts, he received an acknowledgment when the Denver Broncos re-retired the number 18, which is officially retired under the name of Frank Tripucka (Tripucka granted Manning permission to wear the number).[1] The Atlanta Falcons,[2][3] Dallas Cowboys,[4] and Las Vegas Raiders[5] traditionally do not retire jersey numbers. The New Orleans Saints previously retired numbers, having done so for Jim Taylor and Doug Atkins, but under new ownership those numbers were unretired.[6] Also without a retired jersey number are the Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans, though these teams are less than 30 years old: in this regard, the Texans do not retire numbers but honor player jerseys instead.[citation needed]
The Buffalo Bills under previous owner Ralph Wilson also did not retire jersey numbers, with the exception of Jim Kelly. This policy was reversed under Wilson's successor Terry Pegula.[7]
Unlike Major League Baseball (which retired Jackie Robinson's number 42), the National Hockey League (which retired Wayne Gretzky's 99), and the National Basketball Association (which retired Bill Russell's 6), the NFL has never retired a jersey number league-wide in honor of anyone.
Number 00 is no longer allowed, but was not retired in honor of any particular player; rather, the NFL's positional numbering system, instituted in 1973, does not allocate a position for players wearing that number- the NFL allowed 00 in the past, with Jim Otto and Ken Burrough wearing it. The number can be, and rarely is, used in the preseason when no other numbers for a player's position are available.[8]
Retired numbers
editElected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame |
Player | No. | Team | Tenure | Year retired | Refs.[9] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Larry Wilson | 8 | Arizona Cardinals | 1960–1972 | 1970 | |
Pat Tillman | 40 | 1998–2001 | 2004 | [10] | |
Stan Mauldin | 77 | 1946–1948 | 1948 | ||
J. V. Cain | 88 | 1974–1978 | 1979 | ||
Marshall Goldberg[a] | 99 | 1939–1943, 1946–1948 |
1948 | ||
Jim Kelly | 12 | Buffalo Bills | 1986–1996 | 2001 | [13] |
Thurman Thomas | 34 | 1988–1999 | 2018 | [14] | |
Bruce Smith | 78 | 1985–1999 | 2016 | [15] | |
Sam Mills | 51 | Carolina Panthers | 1995–1997 | 2005 | |
Bronko Nagurski | 3 | Chicago Bears | 1930–1937, 1943 | [16] | |
George McAfee | 5 | 1940–1941, 1945–1950 |
1955 | [16] | |
George Halas | 7 | 1920–1928 | [16] | ||
Willie Galimore | 28 | 1957–1963 | [16] | ||
Walter Payton | 34 | 1975–1987 | [16] | ||
Gale Sayers | 40 | 1965–1971 | 1994 | [16] | |
Brian Piccolo | 41 | 1965–1969 | [16] | ||
Sid Luckman | 42 | 1939–1950 | [16] | ||
Dick Butkus | 51 | 1965–1973 | 1994 | [16] | |
Bill Hewitt | 56 | 1932–1936 | [16] | ||
Bill George | 61 | 1952–1965 | [16] | ||
Bulldog Turner | 66 | 1940–1952 | [16] | ||
Red Grange | 77 | 1925–1934 | [16] | ||
Mike Ditka | 89 | 1961–1966 | 2013 | [17][16] | |
Bob Johnson | 54 | Cincinnati Bengals | 1968–1979 | 1978 | |
Otto Graham | 14 | Cleveland Browns | 1946–1955 | ||
Jim Brown | 32 | 1957–1965 | |||
Ernie Davis | 45 | 1962[b] | 1963 | ||
Don Fleming | 46 | 1960–1962 | |||
Lou Groza | 76 | 1946–1959, 1961–1967 |
1968 | [21][22] | |
John Elway | 7 | Denver Broncos | 1983–1998 | 1999 | [23][24] |
Frank Tripucka[c] | 18 | 1960–1963 | 1963 | [24] | |
Floyd Little | 44 | 1967–1975 | 1984 | [24] | |
Dutch Clark | 7 | Detroit Lions | 1931–1932, 1934–1938 |
1939 | [29][30][31] |
Lem Barney | 20 | 1967–1977 | 2004 | [32][33] | |
Barry Sanders | 1989–1998 | ||||
Billy Sims | 1980–1984 | ||||
Bobby Layne | 22 | 1950–1958 | [29] | ||
Doak Walker | 37 | 1950–1955 | 1955 | [29][34][35] | |
Joe Schmidt | 56 | 1953–1965 | [29] | ||
Chuck Hughes | 85 | 1970–1971 | [29] | ||
Tony Canadeo | 3 | Green Bay Packers | 1941–1952 | 1952 | |
Brett Favre | 4 | 1992–2007 | 2015 | ||
Don Hutson | 14 | 1935–1945 | 1951 | ||
Bart Starr | 15 | 1956–1971 | 1973 | ||
Ray Nitschke | 66 | 1958–1972 | 1983 | ||
Reggie White | 92 | 1993–1998 | 1999 | [36] | |
Peyton Manning | 18 | Indianapolis Colts | 1998–2011 | 2017 | [37] |
Johnny Unitas | 19 | 1956–1972 | [38] | ||
Buddy Young | 22 | 1953–1955 | [38] | ||
Lenny Moore | 24 | 1956–1967 | 1968 | [38] | |
Art Donovan | 70 | 1953–1961 | 1962 | [38] | |
Jim Parker | 77 | 1957–1967 | [38] | ||
Raymond Berry | 82 | 1955–1967 | [38] | ||
Gino Marchetti | 89 | 1953–1966 | [38] | ||
Tony Boselli | 71 | Jacksonville Jaguars | 1995–2001 | 2022 | [39] |
Jan Stenerud | 3 | Kansas City Chiefs | 1967–1979 | 1992 | |
Len Dawson | 16 | 1962–1975 | |||
Emmitt Thomas | 18 | 1966–1978 | 2008 | ||
Abner Haynes | 28 | 1960–1964 | |||
Stone Johnson | 33 | 1963[d] | 1963 | [43] | |
Mack Lee Hill | 36 | 1964–1965 | |||
Derrick Thomas | 58 | 1989–1999 | 2009 | [44] | |
Willie Lanier | 63 | 1967–1977 | 1992 | ||
Bobby Bell | 78 | 1963–1974 | 1984 | ||
Buck Buchanan | 86 | 1963–1975 | 1992 | ||
Dan Fouts | 14 | Los Angeles Chargers[e] | 1973–1987 | 1988 | [49][50][51] |
Charlie Joiner | 18 | 1976–1986 | 2023 | [52] | |
Lance Alworth | 19 | 1962–1970 | 2005 | [51][53] | |
LaDainian Tomlinson | 21 | 2001–2009 | 2015 | [51][54] | |
Junior Seau | 55 | 1990–2002 | 2012 | [51][55] | |
Kellen Winslow | 80 | 1979–1987 | 2023 | [52] | |
Bob Waterfield | 7 | Los Angeles Rams | 1945–1952 | 1952 | |
Marshall Faulk | 28 | 1999–2006 | 2007 | [56] | |
Eric Dickerson | 29 | 1983–1987 | |||
Merlin Olsen | 74 | 1962–1976 | |||
Deacon Jones | 75 | 1961–1971 | 2009 | [57] | |
Jackie Slater | 78 | 1976–1995 | 1996 | ||
Isaac Bruce | 80 | 1994–2007 | 2010 | [58] | |
Jack Youngblood | 85 | 1971–1984 | |||
Bob Griese | 12 | Miami Dolphins | 1967–1980 | 1985 | |
Dan Marino | 13 | 1983–1999 | 2000 | ||
Larry Csonka | 39 | 1968–1974, 1979 | 2002 | ||
Fran Tarkenton | 10 | Minnesota Vikings | 1961–1966, 1972–1978 |
1979 | |
Mick Tingelhoff | 53 | 1962–1978 | 2001 | ||
Jim Marshall | 70 | 1961–1979 | 1999 | ||
Korey Stringer | 77 | 1995–2000 | 2001 | ||
Cris Carter | 80 | 1990–2001 | 2003 | ||
Alan Page | 88 | 1967–1978 | 1988 | ||
Tom Brady | 12 | New England Patriots | 2000–2019 | 2024 | [59] |
Gino Cappelletti | 20 | 1960–1970 | [60] | ||
Mike Haynes | 40 | 1976–1982 | [60] | ||
Steve Nelson | 57 | 1974–1987 | 1988 | [60] | |
John Hannah | 73 | 1973–1985 | [60] | ||
Bruce Armstrong | 78 | 1987–2000 | 2000 | [60] | |
Jim Lee Hunt | 79 | 1960–1970 | [60] | ||
Bob Dee | 89 | 1960–1967 | [60] | ||
Ray Flaherty[f] | 1 | New York Giants | 1928–1935 | 1935 | |
Tuffy Leemans | 4 | 1936–1943 | 1940 | ||
Mel Hein | 7 | 1931–1945 | 1963 | ||
Eli Manning | 10 | 2004–2019 | 2021 | [62] | |
Phil Simms | 11 | 1979–1993 | 1995 | ||
Ward Cuff | 14 | 1937–1945 | 1946 | [63] | |
Y. A. Tittle | 1961–1964 | 1965 | |||
Frank Gifford | 16 | 1952–1964 | 2000 | ||
Al Blozis | 32 | 1942–1944 | 1945 | ||
Joe Morrison | 40 | 1959–1972 | 1973 | ||
Charlie Conerly | 42 | 1948–1961 | 1962 | ||
Ken Strong | 50 | 1936–1947 | 1968 | ||
Lawrence Taylor | 56 | 1981–1993 | 1994 | ||
Michael Strahan | 92 | 1993–2007 | 2021 | [64] | |
Joe Namath | 12 | New York Jets | 1965–1976 | 1985 | |
Don Maynard | 13 | 1963–1972 | |||
Curtis Martin | 28 | 1998–2005 | 2012 | [65] | |
Joe Klecko | 73 | 1977–1987 | 2004 | ||
Dennis Byrd | 90 | 1989–1992 | 2012 | [66][67] | |
Weeb Ewbank | Jacket | 1963–1973 | |||
Donovan McNabb | 5 | Philadelphia Eagles | 1999–2009 | 2013 | [68] |
Steve Van Buren | 15 | 1944–1951 | 1951 | [69] | |
Brian Dawkins | 20 | 1996–2008 | 2012 | [70] | |
Tom Brookshier | 40 | 1953–1961 | 1962 | [69] | |
Pete Retzlaff | 44 | 1956–1966 | 1965 | [69] | |
Chuck Bednarik | 60 | 1949–1962 | |||
Al Wistert | 70 | 1944–1951 | 1952 | [69] | |
Reggie White | 92 | 1985–1992 | 2005 | [69][71] | |
Jerome Brown | 99 | 1987–1991 | 1992 | [69][72] | |
Franco Harris | 32 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 1972–1983 | 2022 | [73] |
Ernie Stautner | 70 | 1950–1963 | 1964 | ||
Joe Greene | 75 | 1969–1981 | 2014 | [74] | |
Steve Young | 8 | San Francisco 49ers | 1987–1999 | 2008 | [75] |
John Brodie[g] | 12 | 1957–1973 | 1973 | ||
Joe Montana | 16 | 1979–1992 | 1997 | ||
Joe Perry | 34 | 1948–1960 | 1971 | ||
Jimmy Johnson | 37 | 1961–1976 | 1977 | ||
Hugh McElhenny | 39 | 1952–1960 | 1971 | ||
Ronnie Lott | 42 | 1981–1990 | 2003 | [77] | |
Charlie Krueger | 70 | 1959–1973 | 1974 | ||
Leo Nomellini | 73 | 1950–1963 | 1971 | ||
Bob St. Clair | 79 | 1953–1963 | 2001 | ||
Jerry Rice | 80 | 1985–2000 | 2010 | [78] | |
Dwight Clark | 87 | 1979–1987 | 1988 | ||
Kenny Easley | 45 | Seattle Seahawks | 1981–1987 | 2017 | |
Walter Jones | 71 | 1997–2009 | 2010 | ||
Steve Largent[h] | 80 | 1976–1989 | 1992 | [80] | |
Cortez Kennedy | 96 | 1990–2000 | 2012 | [81][82] | |
FAN (12s) | 12 | 1976-present | 1984 | ||
Derrick Brooks | 55 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 1995–2008 | 2014 | [83] |
Lee Roy Selmon | 63 | 1976–1984 | 1986 | ||
Warren Sapp | 99 | 1995–2003 | 2013 | [84] | |
Warren Moon | 1 | Tennessee Titans | 1984–1993 | 2006 | [85][86] |
Steve McNair | 9 | 1995–2005 | 2019 | [87] | |
Eddie George | 27 | 1996–2003 | 2019 | [87] | |
Earl Campbell | 34 | 1978–1984 | 1987 | ||
Jim Norton | 43 | 1960–1968 | |||
Mike Munchak | 63 | 1982–1993 | 1996 | ||
Elvin Bethea | 65 | 1968–1983 | 1983 | ||
Bruce Matthews | 74 | 1983–2001 | 2002 | ||
Sonny Jurgensen | 9 | Washington Commanders | 1964–1974 | 2022 | [88] |
Sean Taylor | 21 | 2004–2007 | 2021 | [89] | |
Darrell Green | 28 | 1983–2002 | 2024 | [90] | |
Sammy Baugh | 33 | 1937–1952 | 1953 | [91] | |
Bobby Mitchell | 49 | 1962–1968 | 2020 | [91] |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ No. 99 was re-issued to J. J. Watt after Goldberg's daughter gave her blessing for Watt to wear it on March 2, 2021. Watt wore No. 99 for the 2021 and 2022 seasons until his retirement.[11][12]
- ^ Davis was diagnosed with leukemia that same year,[18][19] and died shortly after at age 23 without ever playing in a professional game.[20]
- ^ No. 18 was re-issued for Peyton Manning after Tripucka gave his approval; it was used by Manning from the 2012 season until his retirement after the 2015 season.[25] Manning's name was added to the retired number's banner as an honorable mention.[26][27][28]
- ^ On August 30, 1963, he suffered a fractured vertebra in his neck in a preseason game against the Houston Oilers in during a kickoff return. He died 10 days later, on September 8, at the age of 23.[40] He was only on the team's active roster during preseason.[41][42]
- ^ Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive tackle Ron Mix in 1969 was the first Charger to have his number retired (#74) after he announced he was quitting football.[45][46] However, he came out of retirement in 1971 to play for the Oakland Raiders.[47] Then-Chargers owner Gene Klein, who hated the Raiders, unretired Mix's #74.[48]
- ^ Malik Nabers is currently wearing No. 1 for the Giants, as the Flaherty family gave him permission to do so prior to the 2024 season.[61]
- ^ During his tenure with the 49ers from 2006 to 2007, quarterback Trent Dilfer, a long-time friend of Brodie, wore No. 12 with his permission, unofficially unretiring the number as a tribute.[76]
- ^ Jerry Rice wore No. 80 for his 2004 stint with the Seahawks. According to Rice, the team offered him the jersey number, with Largent's permission.[79]
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