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Uniform number 12 has been worn by 25 starting super bowl quarterbacks, 15 winners and 10 losers. The numbers are skewed a little bit by the fact that Terry Bradshaw and Roger Staubach both appeared in so many super bowls. The next closest is number 7, worn by 5 winners and 7 losers for a total of 12 starting quarterbacks.
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The EIB and the CIB are both military designations. When they have been earned, they can be worn. There is a limitation to the number of medals or ribbons that can be worn on a uniform.
Bill Dickey and Yogi Berra have both donned the number 8, as well as a Yankees uniform.
The Houston Astros have had 35 different players wear uniform number 22. Currently, Carlos Corporan wears this number. Uniform number 22 was first worn by Al Heist in 1962.
Several notable quarterbacks have worn the number 15, including Hall of Famer Joe Namath, who played for the New York Jets, and former MVP Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs. Other quarterbacks include Tim Tebow, who played for the Denver Broncos, and former NFL player Ken Stabler. The number has seen a variety of players across different teams and eras in the league.
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The most common number for an NFL quarterback is 12. This number has been worn by many legendary quarterbacks, including Joe Montana, Tom Brady, and Aaron Rodgers, contributing to its popularity. Other frequently used numbers for quarterbacks include 7 and 8, but 12 remains the most iconic in the position's history.
The number 7 jersey is famously worn by several iconic athletes across various sports. In soccer, players like Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham have become synonymous with the number. In American football, the number is often worn by standout quarterbacks, such as Michael Vick. The significance of the number can vary by sport and individual players.
In the 2007 season, jersey number 1 is worn by kicker Mike Nugent.
The number 91 is the highest uniform number currently being used. It is worn by Yankee pitcher Alfredo Aceves. The highest number all-time is number 99. That number was used by two Yankees, Charlie Keller (1952) and Brian Bruney (2009).