The Duke Basketball jersey number 17 has been worn by various players over the years, but it is most notably associated with former player and current NBA star, Kyrie Irving, during his freshman season in 2010-2011. Irving played only 11 games that season due to injury but made a significant impact during his time at Duke. After his departure, the number has been worn by other players but is often remembered for Irving's brief but notable stint.
Don Meredith wore #17 for the Cowboys.
Luis Nani wore jersey number 17 for mancunian republic in 2010-2011.
DJ Williams was the football player who wore the 17 jersey for the Miami Hurricanes. He wore the jersey in his freshman year.
Burress Wore 17
Tim Cahill wore jersey number 4 in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
UNC and Duke tie for 17
According to pro-football-reference.com, there was no player who wore number 17 on the active roster of the 1970 New York Jets.
Koke wore jersey number 17 in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Denny McLain wore #34 in his first two seasons with the Tigers (1963-1964) and #17 during the rest of his time with the Tigers (1965-1970). He wore #17 with the Senators in 1971 and the Athletics in 1972. He wore #30 with the Braves, also in 1972.
Caleb Castille, Kenyan Drake and Parker Philpot
Nani wore jersey number 17 in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Cristiano Ronaldo wears 17 when he plays for Portugal.