Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse will not wear No. 0 after all

From @ToddBrock24f7: After previously announcing the switch, Kearse says “logistical things” will keep him in his familiar No. 27 this season.

Change of plans; Jayron Kearse won’t have a change of jersey numbers in 2023.

The Cowboys safety had been previously announced as the first player in franchise history who would wear the number 0 after a new league rule allowing it was approved in March.

But during Thursday’s OTA practice session, several reporters noticed that Kearse was still sporting his No. 27 jersey. The 29-year-old confirmed to media members after the team walkthrough that he’d be staying in that jersey for the upcoming season.

“When you see a ballgame in September, I’m going to be 27,” Kearse said. “I’m wearing 27.”

So what happened?

“There were some logistical things that we weren’t able to work out.”

It’s not clear what those logistical things might have been. Existing rules stipulate that a player wishing to make a change to his jersey number must first buy out the entire remaining unsold inventory of his old number; whether that was the case for Kearse is unknown.

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Linebacker Micah Parsons had also expressed interest in wearing the No. 0 jersey back in March, but Fox San Antonio KABB reporter Chuck Miketinac tweeted that Parsons told him he’s not sure what the team will do with the number this season.

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