There has been no player that wore #10 for the Steelers and made it into the NFL Hall of Fame.
Three of the greatest players in Detroit Lions history have worn the number 20 -- Hall-of-Fame cornerback/kick returner Lem Barney (1967-77), Pro Bowl halfback Billy Sims (1980-84) and Hall-of-Fame running back Barry Sanders (1989-98). The number has been retired by the franchise.
Hall of Fame defensive tackle Bob Lilly wore #74 from 1961 to 1974 for the Cowboys.
One of the most notalble football players who wore the number 32 was hall of fame Cleveland Browns fullback Jim Brown
Some MLB players who have worn or currently wear the number 6 are Al Kaline, Adam Eaton, Tony Pena, Alberto Gonzalez, and Brett Pill. Some pro basketball players who wear or wore number 6 are Alan Anderson, Kent Bazemore, Julius Erving, Derek Fisher, and Walter Berry. Some NFL players wearing the number 6 are Mark Sanchez and Jay Cutler.
The ring that Miranda wore on her music video Kerosene is not in the Hall of Fame. Her picture is in the Hall of Fame.
Jim Otto
Four notable players who wore number 21 for the Atlanta Falcons were running back Lynn Cain (1979-84), Hall-of-Fame defensive back and return specialist Deion Sanders (1989-93), all-purpose specialist Eric Metcalf (1994-95) and Pro Bowl cornerback DeAngelo Hall (2004-07).
Most of the players that wear #12 are quarterbacks. Those in the Hall of Fame include Roger Staubach, Ken Stabler, Joe Namath, Bob Griese, and Jim Kelly. Since I'm from Louisiana, I'll throw Terry Bradshaw into the mix.
Mel Hall Click on the 'Yankees Numbers' link on this page to see all players that wore #27 for the Yankees.
who? ernie Davis for the browns... who else? Hall of Fame DB Emlen Tunnell (1948-1958 with the New York Giants and 1959-1961 with the Green Bay Packers) wore #45.
The two most famous players who have worn number 39 for the San Francisco 49ers were Hall-of-Fame running back Hugh McElhenny (1952-60) and Pro Bowl defensive back/kick returner Kermit Alexander (1963-69). The number was retired in 1971 by the 49ers franchise in McElhenny's honor following his 1970 Hall-of-Fame induction and in celebration of the 49ers' 25th anniversary.