RB Anthony McFarland means no ‘disrespect’ taking Le’Veon Bell’s number

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Anthony McFarland explains why he chose No. 26.

One of the first items of business for NFL rookies is to choose a jersey number. But it’s not just a number. It’s an identity, something that players will wear proudly during all of the ups and downs in the journey of their professional careers.

Running back Anthony McFarland, Jr. didn’t get the number he initially wanted. Instead, he displayed a selfless act and deferred No. 25 to his former Terrapins teammate and current Steelers teammate, Antoine Brooks, Jr. After all, that was Brooks’ number when they were together at Maryland.

The next available number was 26.

While it was last worn by linebacker Mark Barron, who was cut this offseason, it was most recently made famous in Pittsburgh by the legendary Le’Veon Bell.

McFarland was playing high school ball at DeMatha Catholic when Bell first came on the scene in Pittsburgh.

“To me, wearing 2-6, I’ve always been a big fan of Le’Veon Bell,” said McFarland via a video conference call with media Saturday.

“He’s always been the best running back in the league to me, ever since I been watching him when I was in college and when I was in high school,” he said.

Since No. 26 is synonymous with Bell, there comes with it a certain pressure to live up to the presence he once had in Pittsburgh. But McFarland, knowing he has a lot of work ahead of him to earn a role in a crowded backfield, made it clear he’s not trying to be anyone but himself.

“I didn’t want people to think it was anything like ‘Ooh, I wanted to be better than Le’Veon or anything like that,” said McFarland.

“That’s not the type of person I am.  I idolize him, I study his game, I study his film. It’s definitely me looking up at him and not a sign of disrespect.”

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Steelers announce jersey numbers for 2020 draft class

The Pittsburgh Steelers rookie class has selected their jersey numbers.

It’s time to buy your jerseys!! The Pittsburgh Steelers have announced jersey numbers for their 2020 draft class.

Wide receiver Chase Claypool, the Steelers first selection in the draft, chose No. 11, last worn by WR Donte Moncrief.

Linebacker Alex Highsmith, the Steelers second selection in the draft, chose No. 56, last worn by LB Anthony Chickillo.

Running back Anthony McFarland, Jr., the Steelers third selection in the draft, chose No. 26, last worn by RB Le’Veon Bell.

Guard Kevin Dotson, the Steelers fourth selection in the draft, chose No. 69, last worn by defensive tackle Joshua Frazier. Shortly after the draft, Dotson took to Twitter to ask fans to choose his number. And, of course, the masses voted No. 69 — by quite a large margin.

Safety Antoine Brooks, selected fifth by the Steelers, chose No. 25, last worn by cornerback Artie Burns.

Defensive tackle Carlos Davis, the Steelers’ final selection, chose No. 73, last worn by recently-retired guard Ramon Foster.

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Seahawks rookie players assigned their new jersey numbers

The Seattle Seahawks rookie players have now been assigned their new jersey numbers ahead of the 2020 NFL season.

The Seattle Seahawks selected eight new players in this year’s NFL draft and also added 17 undrafted rookie free agents to the roster.

Seattle has now assigned jersey numbers to the rookie players. Here’s a look at who will be sporting which number this summer.

Defensive tackle Josh Avery: 63

Linebacker Jordyn Brooks: 56

Running back Patrick Carr: 39

Tackle Tommy Champion: 79

Running back DeeJay Dallas: 31

Wide receiver Seth Dawkins: 13

Wide receiver Aaron Fuller: 2

Quarterback Anthony Gordon: 6

Cornerback Gavin Heslop: 9

Running back Anthony Jones: 36

Defensive tackle Cedrick Lattimore: 75

Guard Damien Lewis: 68

Tight end Tyler Mabry: 85

Defensive end Eli Mencer: 43

Free safety Chris Miller: 33

Free safety Josh Norwood: 41

Tight end Colby Parkinson: 84

Cornerback Debione Renfro: 38

Defensive end Alton Robinson: 98

Cornerback Kemah Siverand: 8

Wide receiver Stephen Sullivan: 87

Wide receiver Freddie Swain: 18

Defensive end Darrell Taylor: 58

Defensive end Marcus Webb: 48

Tight end Dominick Wood-Anderson: 46

The NFL has now implemented protocols each team must have in place prior to a reopening of facilities due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Pittsburgh Steelers Derek Watt and Chris Wormley reveal new jersey numbers

Pittsburgh Steelers fullback Derek Watt and nose tackle Chris Wormley will be wearing new numbers.

Two of the newest members of the Pittsburgh Steelers revealed they will be wearing new numbers this season.

Fullback Derek Watt, who has worn No. 34 since his days with the Wisconsin Badgers, will don No. 44. No. 34 currently belongs to safety Terrell Edmunds. Nose tackle Chris Wormley has chosen No. 95. I don’t have to tell you which Steeler wore his previous number of 43.

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24 new Broncos players choose their jersey numbers

Two dozen new Broncos players have picked their jersey numbers.

The Denver Broncos announced Tuesday that 24 new players have picked their jersey numbers. Here’s a quick look at the numbers picked by each player — fans should note that these numbers are subject to change.

NFL Draft Class

WR Jerry Jeudy: 10
WR KJ Hamler: 13
CB Michael Ojemudia: 23
C Lloyd Cushenberry III: 79
DL McTelvin Agim: 94
TE Albert Okwuegbunam: 85
LB Justin Strnad: 40
G Netane Muti: 73
WR Tyrie Cleveland: 86
OLB Derrek Tuszka: 48

Jeudy will wear Emmanuel Sanders’ old number and Tuszka will wear Shaq Barrett’s old number. We have a feeling Hamler’s No. 13 jersey might change between now and Week 1.

Undrafted Free Agents 

DB Essang Bassey: 34
RB LeVante Bellamy: 32
S Douglas Coleman III: 35
WR Kendall Hinton: 2
WR Zimari Manning: 1
QB Riley Neal: 5
T Hunter Watts: 77

If Hinton or Manning make the team, they will have to change their jersey numbers to something between 10-19 or 80-89. Because rosters have 90 players during the offseason, usual number rules don’t apply right now.

Neal apparently got No. 5 from punter Sam Martin, who changed to No. 6. Martin can switch back to No. 5 if Neal doesn’t make the team.

New Arrivals 

DL Christian Covington: 56
RB Jeremy Cox: 39
LB Tre’ Crawford: 91
LS Wes Farnsworth: 42
NT Joel Heath: 95
OL Tyler Jones: 63
S Kahani Smith: 39

The Broncos are still hoping to start training camp on time in late July.

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Bears announce rookie, free agent jersey numbers

Chicago announced the jersey numbers for its rookies and free agent additions.

Wondering which number new Bears tight end Cole Kmet will wear on Sundays? The Chicago Bears have the answer for you. The Bears announced jersey numbers for their 2020 rookie draft class as well as their undrafted free agents on Saturday.

The Bears top two selections, Kmet and cornerback Jaylon Johnson, will wear numbers 85 and 33, respectively. 2019 sixth-round draft pick Duke Shelley, who wore 33 last season, will switch to number 20.

Edge rusher Trevis Gipson will don number 99, while their other cornerback Kindle Vildor will wear number 46. Their final fifth-round selection receiver Darnell Mooney has number 11. Finally, their pair of offensive linemen Arlington Hambright and Lachavious Simmons will wear numbers 71 and 73, respectively.

The Bears also announced jersey numbers for their newest free agents signed this week. Receiver Trevor Davis will wear number 4, safety Tashaun Gipson has number 38, and defensive tackle John Jenkins will don number 90.

Chicago’s undrafted free agents also got their jersey numbers.

  • 2 Ahmad Wagner, receiver
  • 37o Artavis Pierce, running back
  • 44d Rashad Smith, linebacker
  • 46o Napoleon Maxwell, running back
  • 49d Keandre Jones, linebacker
  • 57 Ledarius Mack, linebacker
  • 60 Dieter Eiselen, guard
  • 63 Lee Autry, defensive tackle
  • 75 Trevon McSwain, defensive tackle
  • 76o Badara Traore, tackle
  • 97 LaCale London, linebacker

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WR Chase Claypool picks Steelers jersey number

Wide receiver Chase Claypool, the Steelers first pick of the 2020 NFL Draft, announced the number he’ll be wearing.

Wide receiver Chase Claypool, the Steelers first pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, is the first of the class to choose his jersey number.

Drum roll, please…

Claypool will be sporting jersey No. 11.

He donned No. 83 at Notre Dame and used the hashtag 8plus3 when he announced his new number on Twitter.

With No. 7 throwing Claypool the ball, I’m sensing a lot of 7-Eleven references from fans and announcers this season.

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Full list of jersey numbers for Vikings draftees, recent signings

Check out the jersey numbers of Vikings rookies and recent signings!

It’s been an eventful offseason for Minnesota so far. The team has seen plenty of talent sign elsewhere, but they’ve also added players in the form of free agency signings and draft picks.

There will almost certainly be some new faces on the field for the Vikings in 2020, so here’s a list of some of the newer players, and their corresponding numbers, according to the Vikings’ official website. 

Below is the list:

  • WR Justin Jefferson — No. 18
  • CB Jeff Gladney — No. 20
  • OT Ezra Cleveland — No. 72
  • CB Cameron Dantzler — No. 27
  • DE D.J. Wonnum — No. 57
  • DT James Lynch — No. 66
  • LB Troy Dye — No. 45
  • CB Harrison Hand — No. 29
  • WR K.J. Osborn — No. 17
  • OT Blake Brandel — No. 62
  • S Josh Metellus — No. 44
  • DE Kenny Willekes — No. 60
  • QB Nate Stanley — No. 7
  • S Brian Cole II — No. 39
  • OL Kyle Hinton — No. 68
  • WR Bralon Addison — 89
  • LB DeMarquis Gates — 47
  • CB Marcus Sayles — 36
  • OL Brady Aiello — 67
  • TE Jake Bargas — 40
  • WR Dan Chisena — 85
  • CB Nevelle Clarke — 34
  • WR Quartney Davis — 14
  • S Myles Dorn — 43
  • LB Jordan Fehr — 49
  • TE Nakia Griffin-Stewart — 87
  • OL Tyler Higby — 60
  • OL Jake Lacina — 63
  • K Blake Lynch — 48
  • DT David Moa — 60

Chiefs assign jersey numbers for incoming free agents

There are some fresh jersey numbers for the newest members of the Kansas City Chiefs.

Incoming members of the Kansas City Chiefs have been assigned their jersey numbers for the 2020 NFL season. As the virtual offseason program continues, players have been received their jersey numbers per the teams’ official roster. Here’s a look at all the jersey numbers for the Chiefs’ recently-signed free agents:

  • QB Jordan Ta’amu: 8
  • RB DeAndre Washington: 24
  • OT Mike Remmers: 75
  • TE Ricky Seals-Jones: 83
  • CB Antonio Hamilton: 20
  • P Tyler Newsome: 6

Seals-Jones will keep the number he wore in 2019 with the Cleveland Browns. Hamilton gets a new number and a good one for a cornerback too. Remmers will take No. 75 which was last worn by OL Cameron Erving. The No. 8 jersey has been worn by both kickers and quarterbacks in Kansas City. Famed players like Nick Lowery and Morten Andersen both wore No. 8. The last quarterback to wear the No. 8 jersey in Kansas City was backup QB and savior of the 2019 NFL season, Matt Moore.

There are also some new jersey numbers for players who signed reserve/future contracts with the team:

  • RB Mike Weber 45
  • RB Marcus Marshall 38
  • DE Anthony Lanier: 90

The most interesting thing here is Lanier wearing No. 90 which is generally considered a premier number defensive linemen.

Which player landed the best jersey number, Chiefs Kingdom? Will you be buying any of these jerseys? Let us know your thoughts on Facebook and Twitter.

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Bears reveal jersey numbers for new players

The Chicago Bears unveiled jersey numbers for their new players, including QB Nick Foles, OLB Robert Quinn and TE Jimmy Graham.

For everyone creating photos of new Chicago Bears quarterback Nick Foles or outside linebacker Robert Quinn in their navy and orange uniforms, you can rest easy knowing what number jersey they will be wearing this season.

On Wednesday, the Bears announced jersey numbers for their new players and Foles will don No. 9, the same number he wore with the Philadelphia Eagles. Quarterback Tyler Bray, who previously had the number, switches to No. 8. Quinn, meanwhile, will wear number 94, the same as he wore when he was a member of the Los Angeles Rams and Miami Dolphins.

Other notable players include tight end Jimmy Graham retaining No. 80 — taking over for the released Trey Burton — and linebacker Barkevious Mingo wearing No. 50.

The team will likely reveal new jersey numbers for their rookie draft class in May following the 2020 NFL Draft this week.

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