cory webster
lester borden
Number 11 on the New York Giants has been worn by several players over the years. Most notably, it was worn by wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. during his time with the team from 2014 to 2018, where he became a standout player and received multiple Pro Bowl selections. The number has also been worn by other players, but Beckham Jr. is often the most recognized for it.
Three of the most prominant player to wear number 10 for the Giants include Fran Tarkenton, Brad Van Pelt, and Eli Manning.
Previously, number 80 for the New York Giants was worn by legendary wide receiver Bobby Johnson, who played for the team from 1979 to 1983. He was known for his contributions to the team's offense during his tenure. Additionally, the number has been worn by other players in the past, but Johnson is one of the most notable from the earlier years.
Punter Jeff Feagles between 2006-2009 and backup quarterback Sage Rosenfels in 2010.
Rodney Hampton, and Steve Thurlow are former starting running backs who wore number 27 for the Giants. Present starting running back (as of 2007) Brandon Jacobs now wears this number for the Giants.
For the Houston Astros, 35 different players have worn the number 22 from 1962 to 2013. The Yankees have had 58 players wear number 22 from 1929 to 2013.
Throughout the history of the New York Giants, jersey number 26 has been worn by several players, most notably by running back Tiki Barber from 1997 to 2006. Barber is celebrated for his contributions to the team, including leading them to a Super Bowl appearance in 2000. Other players who have worn the number include defensive back Johnnie Phelps and safety Antrel Rolle. Each player has made their mark during their tenure with the team.
Chris Snee
Jose Reyes
The only two distinguished players who have worn number 43 for the New York Giants were Pro Bowl defensive back Carl "Spider" Lockhart (1965-75) and Pro Bowl safety Terry Kinard (1983-89). Defensive back Percy Ellsworth (1996-99) is the only other player to have worn number 43 for more than one season (since 1950).
Graig Nettles from 1973 to 1983