When you see repeating number sequences, you may think it's a coincidence. Perhaps it's your favorite number or you have a special memory associated with it. However, this is no coincidence! It's ...
Jersey numbers can sometimes be as iconic as the players who used to wear them. Number 23 is synonymous with Michael Jordan (and to some extent, LeBron James), 33 is for Larry Bird, 32 for Magic ...
The NBA was one of the first pro leagues to allow players to wear jersey number 0. The NFL has jumped on board recently as well. Gilbert Arenas of course made the jersey number famous and earned the ...
Football is a game of numbers in some ways more than others. While front office executives, fantasy football nerds and cap gurus all crunch numbers, it's the ones on the jerseys that have gotten a lot ...
On Tuesday, history was made at the annual NFL owners meetings. NFL voted to allow players to wear the number "0" on their jerseys for the first time since 1973. Somewhere, former Raiders Hall of Fame ...
Tyrese Haliburton's injury in the NBA Game 7 finals, resulting in a loss for the Indiana Pacers against the OKC Thunder, has sparked a bizarre theory. Fans are pointing out a possible 'jersey number 0 ...
For the first time ever, a Minnesota Vikings player will take the field this fall wearing the number 0 on their jersey. That player? New edge rusher Marcus Davenport, who the Vikings signed as a free ...
Some NFL jersey numbers are more popular than others. In many cases, several of the league's most talented players across positions ending up putting the same digit on their backs. That's been more ...
Jerry Rice was undoubtedly the greatest NFL player to ever wear No. 80. And Lawrence Taylor towers over the rest at No. 56. But do you like Troy Aikman or Steve Young at No. 8? Junior Seau or Derrick ...
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