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Hall of Fame defensive tackle Bob Lilly wore #74 from 1961 to 1974 for the Cowboys.
The most famous player to have worn number 88 for the Kansas City Chiefs was all-world tight end Tony Gonzalez, who donned the number for twelve seasons (1997-2008). Other noteworthy players who've sported number 88 for the Chiefs include All-Pro wide receiver Chris Burford (1960-67 including years with Dallas Texans), 6' 10" tight end Morris Stroud (1969-74), tight end Walter White (1975-79), Pro Bowl wide receiver Carlos Carson (1980-89), and wide receiver J.J. Birden (1990-94).
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Number 74 for the Dallas Cowboys has been worn by several players over the years, but one of the most notable is offensive tackle Erik Williams. He played for the Cowboys from 1991 to 2001 and was a key part of the team's offensive line during their Super Bowl victories in the 1990s. Williams was known for his strong blocking skills and was selected to multiple Pro Bowls during his career.
No one has worn No. 74 in the regular season since the retirement of Bob Lilly -- "Mr. Cowboy" -- in 1974.
The answer is 74, 100% of 74 = 74.
74 = 1001010
74 is a rational number.
74 is a composite number because it has more than two factors The factors of 74 are: 1, 2, 37 and 74.
-74 is not an irrational number. An irrational number can not be represented in the form of a faction.
120% of 74 = 120% * 74 = 1.2 * 74 = 88.8
2% of 74 = 2% * 74 = 0.02 * 74 = 1.48