The only two notable players who have worn number 34 for the Minnesota Vikings were running back Rickey Young (1978-83) and running back Herschel Walker (1989-91).
On the 1990-91 Edmonton Oilers, no player wore the #55.
When the American Football League and National Football League merged for the 1970 season, three NFL teams were placed in the AFC so there could be 13 teams in each conference. Those three teams were the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Colts (now the Indianapolis Colts), and Cleveland Browns (now the Baltimore Ravens).
QB Pat Ryan (1978-80), P Dave Jennings ('87 only), P Louie Aguiar ('91-93), QB Glenn Foley ('95-98), P Toby Gowin ('04) and QB Brett Favre ('08) have worn uniform No. 4 in games for the Jets.
Here is a list of San Francisco Giants pitchers who have worn No. 50 since 1958: 1. John Montefusco (1974). 2. Jeff Stember (1980) 3. Scott Garrelts (1983-91). 4. Greg Brummett (1993). 5. William Van Landingham (1994-97). 6. Julian Taverez (1998-99). 7. Manny Aybar (2002-2003). 8. Kevin Correia (2003). 9. Brett Tomko (2004-2005). 10. Matt Palmer (2008). 11. Jose Mijares (2012-2013).
Some significant players who have worn number 86 for the Cleveland Browns include All-Pro halfback/receiver Dub Jones (1948-51, he also wore #40 from 1952-55), Pro Bowl wide receiver/punter Gary Collins (1962-71), linebacker Gerald Irons (1976-79), wide receiver/punt returner Brian Brennan (1984-91) and wide receiver/punt returner Dennis Northcutt (2000-06).
Alfred Williams wore number 91 and Steve Atwater wore number 27.
Denis Rodman wore number 91 In the 2007-08 season, Ron Artest wears #93 for the Sacramento Kings.
Pitcher Alfredo Aceves is the only New York Yankee to wear number 91. He wore it from 2008 to 2010.
The only two notable players who have worn number 34 for the Minnesota Vikings were running back Rickey Young (1978-83) and running back Herschel Walker (1989-91).
On the 1990-91 Edmonton Oilers, no player wore the #55.
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Bob Love wore the #10 for Chicago and his jersey was retired in the '94-'95 season, so Rodman chose 91 because it adds up to 10 a number he wore while playing for the Pistons and Spurs
The Patriots did wear the 21 on their helmets in the 2007 season. They wore it for a single game. See the links below. They will take you to pics of players with the 21 on their helmet. The Patriots also wore the number 91 as a tribute to their fallen teammate Marquis Hill, who died saving someone else from drowning. So I guess the better question is why didn't the other 31 teams in the league wear an 91 sticker on their helmet?
63 wins, 91 losses finishing 6th of the 8 teams.
63 wins 91 losses, finishing 5th of the 8 teams.