42 days till Patriots season opener: Every player to wear No. 42 for New England

Here’s a list of every Patriots player to wear the No. 42 jersey number

With the first week of training camp in the rearview, the New England Patriots are officially 42 days away from their September 10 season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles.

So we’re continuing our countdown series by listing every Patriots player that has ever worn the No. 42 jersey.

Veteran running back J.J. Taylor is the current owner of the jersey. He joined the Patriots as an undrafted rookie in 2020, and he has managed to stick around predominantly as a member of the practice squad.

There have been a total of 11 players that have worn the No. 42 for the Patriots, including All-1980s Team member Ronnie Lippett, who spent eight seasons as one of the foundational pieces in the secondary.

Here’s every player, along with Lippett and Taylor, that has worn the number throughout franchise history (via Pro Football Reference):

By the numbers: How running backs have performed under Ed Orgeron

Looking at the numbers for running backs in the career of Ed Orgeron.

At LSU, playing running back has some big shoes to fill. It dates back to the first-ever No. 1 overall draft pick in school history, Billy Cannon. He was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1960 NFL draft. Cannon was also taken by the Houston Oilers in the AFL, where he spent his first four seasons. He also played for the Raiders and Chiefs in his 11-year career.

Other top backs include Leonard Fournette, Kevin Faulk, Dalton Hilliard, Joseph Ossai, Spencer Ware, and the latest being Clyde Edwards-Helaire. This season the duo of Tyrion Davis-Price and John Emery Jr looks to be next on the list. They need to have much better campaigns than they did a season ago.

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Much as we did with the quarterbacks, a look at the leading rusher for Ed Orgeron every year as a head coach.