As of October 2023, notable quarterbacks who have worn the number 19 include Joe Flacco, who had a successful career mainly with the Baltimore Ravens, and Mark Brunell, known for his time with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Additionally, other quarterbacks like Tua Tagovailoa and Drew Lock have also donned the number during their careers. The number is less common among starting quarterbacks compared to other numbers, such as 12 or 7.
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Ben Roethlisberger from the Pittburgh Steelers.
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The National Football League has a strict numbering policy, so quarterbacks can only wear numbers between 1 and 19. Among current NFL starters, the highest number worn by a quarterback is Peyton Manning's No. 18.
According to NFL Rule 5, Section 1, Article 4: 1) Quarterbacks, Punters and Kickers wear numbers 1-19. 2) Running Backs and Defensive Backs wear numbers 20-49 3) Centers wear 50-59 and if a number in that range is not available they may wear 60-79. 4) Guards and Tackles wear 60-79. 5) Wide Receivers wear 80-89 and if a number in that range is not available they may wear 10-19. 6) Tight Ends wear 80-89. 7) Defensive Linemen wear 60-79 and if a number in that range is not available they may wear 90-99. 8) Linebackers wear 50-59 and if a number in that range is not available they may wear 90-99.
The earpiece that quarterbacks wear is called a "helmet communication system" or simply a "communication earpiece." It allows coaches to communicate play calls directly to the quarterback during the game. This system typically includes a transmitter in the coach's booth and a receiver within the quarterback's helmet, ensuring timely communication while minimizing disruptions.
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Johnny Unitas (Baltimore Colts, 1956 to 1972)