6 Chiefs players who could switch to their college jersey numbers in 2021

With the jersey number proposal is expected to pass, several Chiefs could switch back to their college numbers in 2021.

The Kansas City Chiefs recently proposed a rule to loosen the restrictions on jersey numbers. According to a report from NBC Sports’ Peter King, that proposal is expected to be passed when the NFL owners next gather for a vote.

The rule would expand the usage of certain numbers, allowing running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, linebackers and defensive backs to wears numbers 1 through 19, which were previously reserved for quarterbacks, punters and kickers. It’d make things a bit more closely resemble the rules that they use in college football and it’d allow a lot of players to switch back to those previously worn numbers.

Here’s a look at what the new rules would entail:

  • Quarterback, Punter/Kicker: 1-19 (unchanged)
  • Running back, wide receivers, tight ends: 1-49, 80-89
  • Offensive linemen: 50-79
  • Defensive linemen: 50-79, 90-99
  • Linebacker: 1-59, 90-99
  • Defensive backs: 1-49

We already know that Tyrann Mathieu is not going to wear his No. 7 from LSU, but who are some of the other players for Kansas City who could switch back to their college numbers?

Here’s a look at six players who could be willing to make the switch: