NFL Network's Marc Ross says It's a slippery slope for the New York Jets to add players quarterback Aaron Rodgers wants.
Marcus Mariota will have made history before he even touches the field in his first game with the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders will have an NFL first on its ... sides of the ball to wear single digits. In 2023, the league ...
The reigning NFC champions have submitted a proposal for the NFL to allow players to wear jersey No. 0, The Athletic's Kalyn Kahler reports. There's no word on how seriously the NFL is considering ...
The NFL changed ... to wear jersey No. 0 include running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, linebackers, cornerbacks, safeties, kickers and punters. There were a total of 22 players who switched ...
This marks the first time in team history a player will wear No. 0 after the NFL first approved the proposal to include the number last offseason. Given that Gonzalez wore No. 0 while he was at ...
Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons announced that he's switching to No. 0. But … not so fast, Lion-Backer! As CowboysSI.com was first to report, Jayron Kearse is the winner. PHOENIX - During the ...
This season, the Washington Commanders' veteran will become the first quarterback to wear the No. 0. Last season, 22 players started the year wearing No. 0, but no quarterbacks. The NFL brought ...
The NFL approved a proposal to allow players to wear No. 0 at the end of March. While Diaby is the first player to hold the number for Tampa Bay, plenty of well-known players around the league ...
Mariota is able to wear the No. 0 due to a change in the NFL rules regarding eligible jersey numbers for position groups. The league originally changed the eligible jersey numbers for position ...
With this move, Mariota will become the first quarterback in NFL history ... the ball to wear single digits. In 2023, the league expanded further, permitting players to wear No. 0 for the first ...
In 2023, the league expanded further, permitting players to wear No. 0 for the first time in decades.” The NFL designated specific numbers for positions in 1973 and only quarterbacks were able ...