He wore No. 31 and then switched to No. 29 during his 1948-49 stint with the Indians.
Julian PetersonA five-time Pro Bowl selection at outside linebacker, Peterson starred for the Niners (where he wore the number) and Seahawks before moving to Detroit.Also: Tony Siragusa, Jessie Armstead, John Henderson, Eric SwannRead More:http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1008/nfl.best.players.by.jersey.number.50-99/content.49.html#ixzz2NsvL6NWK
These players wore the number 36 for the Pittsburgh Steelers prior to Jerome Bettis: * Fred Foggie (94) * David Hughes (86) * Todd Spencer (84-85) * Guy Ruff (82) * Wentford Gaines (77) * Dave Brown (75) * Jim Brumfield (71) * Don McCall (69) * Charlie Blvins (67) * Clarence Peaks (64-65) * Andy Russell (64) * Wilbert Scott (61) * Rudy Hayes (60,62) * Marion Motley (55) * Don Samuel (49-50) * John Woudenberg (40, 42) * Ed Karp (36-37, 40) * Basilio Marchi (34)
49 as of 2007.
There was Nigeria, south Africa, hawaii, alaska, Boston, Russia, U.S., and the north Pole.
Joe Juneau
he wore 49, the same number he wore in Denver.
David Tate wore the number 49 for the colts through 1994-1997. Then the number was never used again.
Ravel Morrison wore jersey number 49 for mancunian republic in 2010-2011.
John Hazen 1948-49 Boston Celtics
As far as I can determine, Savage wore # 49. I know for certain he wore that number with Philadelphia and Phoenix.
Tony Richardson - Fullback
On some Bruins apparel a number 24 and 49 are on each side of the teams logo, the reasoning behind these numbers is that it represents both the year the Bruins were established (1924), and the year they first began wearing their famous "spoked B" logo on their uniforms, which was (1949). This "spoked B" logo represents a hubcap, because Boston was know as the "HUB", and is still often refered to in hockey context as "The Hub of Hockey".
Jimmy Norris of New Jersey
Dennis Smith.
Hall of Fame pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm wore #49 for the New York Giants from 1952-1956. The New York Yankees retired #49 for pitcher Ron Guidry in 2003 and the Houston Astros retired #49 for pitcher Larry Dierker in 2002.
Brian Savage wore #49 during his time with the Montreal Canadiens from 1993-2001.