The most famous player to wear number 70 for the New York Giants was Hall-of-Fame linebacker Sam Huff (1956-63). Also worth noting are Pro Bowl defensive tackle Ray Krouse (1951-55), defensive lineman Gary Jeter (1977-82) and Pro Bowl defensive end Leonard Marshall (1983-92). Other players include offensive tackle John Sanchez (1949-50), offensive lineman Bob Hyland (1971-75) and defensive lineman Lance LeGree (2001-04).
Three of the outstanding defensive linemen in New York Giants history have worn the number 75 -- All-Pro/Pro Bowl end Jim Katcavage (1956-68), end George Martin (1975-88) and end/tackle Keith Hamilton (1992-2003). Others include guard Bill Austin (1949-50 -- he also wore number 60 from 1953-57), defensive lineman Bill Albright (1951-54), defensive tackle Jerry Shay (1970-71), defensive tackle Larry Jacobson (1972-74) and nose tackle Lorenzo Freeman (1991).
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The New York Giants Alternate Red jersey has been worn 3 times by the Giants and has been retired as of 2009.
Lionel Messis jersey number for the Spanish giants Barcelona is number 10, as it was formerly worn by Ronoldhino.
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.
Punter Jeff Feagles between 2006-2009 and backup quarterback Sage Rosenfels in 2010.
The number has not been worn since 1949 in honor of Hall of Famer Mel Ott, who played right field for the New York Giants from 1926 to 1947. He also managed the Giants from 1942 to 1948. The number was officially retired in April 1984.
Ruben Sierra wore number 24 on his jersey for the New York Yankees. Ruben Sierra wore number 24 on his jersey for the New York Yankees.
Jeremy Shockey which rumers have it the giants are trading him in to the new orlands saints because ""there tired of he's nonsense
Jose Reyes
Chris Snee
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Graig Nettles from 1973 to 1983