Larry Fitzgerald, wide receiver.
Randy Moss did not wear #18 in Minnesotsa (1998-2004), he wore jersey number 84. Moss switched to number 18 in Oakland (2005-2006). He switched numbers because #84 was taken by fellow Raider wide receiver Jerry Porter.
Terrell Owens is a wide receiver. He is one of history's greatest receiver's. The gloves he wears are a type of wide receiver glove.
One that protects it
he wore #1.
Randall Cobb, a rookie wide receiver/returner from the University of Kentucky.
Yes, he is a wide receiver.
Bake Turner, a wide receiver and kick returner, wore number 29 for the Jets from 1963 through 1969. The next Jet player to wear number 29 was Harley "Rocky" Turner (not related to Bake Turner), who was a reserve wide receiver, defensive back and kick returner from 1972 through 1973.
Garfield High School, in Garfield, New Jersey
Wide receiver.
some wear no gloves i play long snapper and wear receiver gloves (because i also play wide receiver and DB) and they work fine for me there are no gloves just for long snapping just wear whatever you like
Wide receiver Chris Doering in the 2003-2004 seasons.