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Numbers 0 and 00 are no longer used, though they were issued in the NFL before the number standardization in 1973. Quarterback Johnny Clement, running back Johnny Olszewski, and safety Obert Logan all wore a single-0 jersey in the NFL.
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Read More »The NFL imposed a more rigid numbering system in 1973. When it went into effect, players who had played in the league before the 1973 season were given a grandfather clause to continue wearing their now-prohibited numbers. Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receivers Cliff Branch and Charlie Joiner were the last players to be covered by the clause, wearing numbers 21 and 18 respectively through the 1986 NFL season, after which they both retired. (In Joiner's case, was also the last active AFL player in the NFL at that point.) The 1973 system is still in place today, though some changes have been made periodically since then as team rosters have grown and as greater flexibility has been needed to deal with changing roster demands.[citation needed] From 1973 to 2020, five major changes have been made. In 1979, the NFL allowed defensive linemen to wear numbers 90–99 and centers 60–79.[citation needed] In 1984, the NFL allowed linebackers to wear jersey numbers in the 90–99 range, since more teams were making use of the 3–4 defense and thus were quickly exhausting numbers for linebackers, who previously were only allowed to wear numbers in the 50–59 range.[citation needed] Another change occurred in 2004, when the NFL allowed wide receivers to wear numbers 10–19 in addition to the 80–89 range; this was due to several NFL teams retiring 80-range numbers, as well as teams employing more receivers and tight ends in their offense.[citation needed] Since 2010, defensive linemen are allowed to wear numbers 50–59; this is in part because of the interchangeability of linebackers and defensive ends (a defensive end in a 4–3 defense would be an outside linebacker in a 3–4 defense). In 2015, the NFL Competition Committee allowed linebackers to wear numbers from 40–49.[1]
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Read More »Long snappers typically will wear 40–59, with some exceptions. Long snappers, despite being an official roster position, do not have an official rule for their numbers in the rule book. The rule book also allows players to appeal for exemptions to the numbering rules directly to the commissioner's office, which may grant such exceptions on occasion.
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