The NFL first introduced radios in helmets in 1956. However, they were later banned until 1994, and the original radio helmet is now in the football Hall of Fame.
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In the NFL as of the 2007 season, only the quarterback is allowed to have a listening device in their helmet.
All NFL teams wore #21 on their helmets in Week 13 of 2007, to honor Sean Taylor, the Redskins star who was killed. Some, but not all, NFL teams continued wearing the number for the rest of the season.
They don't have G H, they have G U, in memory for the Players Union President Gene Upshaw, who past away earlier this year
There never was and probably never will be as they are the only NFL team without a logo.