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Is Jaycee Horn going to be number 8?


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Noticed this picture on the Twitter feed. Looks like the blue jersey in his locker has his name and an 8 on it. There’s a jersey on the left side, can’t tell if it’s his or the locker beside his but it has a 2. He’s either 8 or 28.E986C15E-78A0-484C-996C-9B1C9C894EFD.thumb.jpeg.85e0f18fe46dbabc894c26d3947441ef.jpeg

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1 minute ago, Sir Big Spurr said:

That’s probably because he was drafted 8th

I thought about that too. Not really anything to obsess over but I like seeing things like this. I know he talked about single digits at the press conference. 7 was his number in college and it’s taken by Grier. 8 would be a logical choice. His Dad also wore 87. But you could be right as well.

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3 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

I thought about that too. Not really anything to obsess over but I like seeing things like this. I know he talked about single digits at the press conference. 7 was his number in college and it’s taken by Grier. 8 would be a logical choice. His Dad also wore 87. But you could be right as well.

I’m a big uniform guy, so I get it lol

Aren't there restrictions on numbers certain positions can wear? Can a CB even wear single digit numbers?

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36 minutes ago, Sir Big Spurr said:

I’m a big uniform guy, so I get it lol

Aren't there restrictions on numbers certain positions can wear? Can a CB even wear single digit numbers?

The league's new number ranges are as followed:

Quarterback, punter, kicker: 1–19
Running back: 1–49, 80–89
{' Defensive back: 1–49 "}
Linebacker: 1–59, 90–99
Offensive lineman: 50–79
Defensive lineman: 50–79, 90–99

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9 minutes ago, methodtoll said:

 

1 minute ago, KatsAzz said:

The league's new number ranges are as followed:

Quarterback, punter, kicker: 1–19
Running back: 1–49, 80–89
{' Defensive back: 1–49 "}
Linebacker: 1–59, 90–99
Offensive lineman: 50–79
Defensive lineman: 50–79, 90–99

Appreciate the info. I had no idea about this. 

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