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New Chicago Bears defensive tackle GradyJarrett is choosing to go back to his college jersey number, which happens to be the ...
With the Pittsburgh Steelers' trade for star wide receiver DK Metcalf now official, the team has also announced his new jersey number ... second-round pick (No. 52 overall) in addition to a ...
On Thursday, the Pittsburgh Steelers announced the jersey number for new wide receiver DK Metcalf. Metcalf wore No. 14 with the Seattle Seahawks but with wide receiver George Pickens already ...
Luckily, it didn't take long to find out his jersey number. Unsurprisingly, Smith will continue to wear No. 7 on the Raiders. This is the same number that the quarterback wore with the Seahawks ...
The 13th of those 52 different numbers is jersey No. 11 which has has had a total of 19 players wear the number in the history of the team. The first of those players wearing No. 11 played in the ...
DK Metcalf may take some targets away from George Pickens next season, but the former Pro Bowl wide receiver does not want his new teammate's jersey number. The Steelers made a huge splash when ...
Receiver Puka Nacua is giving the Los Angeles Rams' No. 17 jersey to new teammate Davante Adams and switching to No. 12. The Rams announced Nacua's decision Tuesday to go back to the number he ...
Metcalf wore the No. 14 jersey number in high school, college at Ole Miss and for the entirety of his Seattle Seahawks run. Now, he will wear the No. 4 as he begins his tenure in Pittsburgh.
It has only been four days since the Seattle Seahawks traded away DK Metcalf to the Pittsburgh Steelers and the team has already given away his jersey number to a very high-profile player.
DeAndre Hopkins wore No. 8 last year in Kansas City, but he obviously wasn't going to keep that jersey in Baltimore ... which is the same number he donned as a Houston Texan, Tennessee Titan ...
More than just their relationship together as teammates, fans wondered who would win the battle for the jersey number, as both players wore No. 14. On Thursday, it appears that has finally been ...
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer made sure center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong knew he thought he needed a ‘‘fast guy’’ jersey number. No. 52 certainly didn’t qualify.
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