Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
Around SBN: Full Coverage of 2012 Coke 600

What's in a number? (Vol. 1)

"I will wear whatever number they want me to wear, if that's 15, I'll wear 15. If that's 95, I'll wear 95. I don't really care just as long as I can wear a Denver Broncos jersey." -- Tim Tebow shorty after the 2010 NFL Draft

  The arrival of rookies and free agents every offseason in Denver causes a jersey number shake-up. Many stories have been noted (as well as missed) over the years concerning the Broncos jersey numbers, from Boss Bailey paying Kenny Peterson for #97 to Knowshon Moreno wearing #27 in honor of Darrent Williams. This offseason was no exception for jersey number transactions.

  In March, the Broncos traded Peyton Hillis to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for QB Brady Quinn. Hillis was drafted by the Broncos in 2008; his first jersey number was 48. Shortly before the start of the 2008 season, the Broncos traded Domonique Foxworth to the Atlanta Falcons, freeing up #22 -- Foxworth's number. Peyton Hillis was quick to jump on the number, and wore it during his rookie and second seasons in the NFL.

  Meanwhile, Alphonso Smith was making a name for himself at Wake Forest as a star Conerback. The Broncos took notice, and drafted him last April. In his rookie season he didn't live up to his expectations, but he has been looking good in the Broncos' Mini Camps, and should make more plays this season. While at college he wore jersey #2, but as Defensive Backs aren't allowed to wear numbers lower than 20 in the NFL, he picked #33 to wear with the Broncos in 2009. After Hillis was traded, Smith switched to #22, adding a "2" to his former college number.

  The man who Cleveland traded for Peyton Hillis, Brady Quinn, had worn jersey number 10 since High School. The man in Denver who owned #10 upon Quinn's arrival was Receiver Jabar Gaffney. Coming into the League with the Texans, Gaffney first wore #86, before moving on to New England where he wore #10, and helped the Patriots reach the Super Bowl. Quinn talked to Gaffney, but ultimately decided on #9, a number that had been vacant since 2008 when it was worn by Punter Stefan Fatsis. The Broncos gave permission to Fatsis, a sportswriter working for the Wall Street Journal, to practice with the team as a punter during Training Camp, and write a book about his experience, and what it's like being a NFL player, particularly a kicker. The book, named A Few Seconds Of Panic, is a Bronco fan must read. Quinn looks to stay longer with the Broncos than Fatsis, who was 'cut' after the first pre-season game.

  Jersey numbers aren't as important to some players as they are to others, but that's not to say every player doesn't have a favorite number. Watch for Volume 2 of What's in a number, reviewing some of the Bronco's Wide Receivers' new numbers.

This post was originally posted here, and was used with permission.

This is a Fan-Created Comment on MileHighReport.com. The opinion here is not necessarily shared by the editorial staff of MHR

Comment 8 comments  |  5 recs  | 

Do you like this story?

Comments

Display:

Fun read.

I’m looking forward to Vol. 2.

"Everything is a lie. Except that last statement."

"God I'm excited for those two to fail miserably." - SBNation writer Andrew Sharp on Josh McDaniels and Tim Tebow.

Quitter's People United Member #18

by Tempestuous Binary on Jun 29, 2010 5:40 PM MDT reply actions  

Does anyone know the uniforms we're wearing for 2010?

What are the orange alternate (perhaps a few blue pants games) games and are there any throwback games? I feel like we usually know by now… I get so excited (maybe too excited…) when I know what we’re wearing and when. So sue me.

If you think I don’t coordinate my game-day jersy selection in accordance with what they’re wearing, you’re sorely mistaken. ;)

J

by Jezru on Jun 29, 2010 6:16 PM MDT reply actions   1 recs

I would wear #27

Because of Atwater. One of my most favorite players. Or 81 (My wifes favorite player) and one of mine too.
None of us can wear our real favorite number cause it is retired!!!

by kimbertr on Jun 30, 2010 7:34 AM MDT reply actions  

I wore 87

When I was a tight end my freshman, sophmore, and junior year in high school, I fancied myself to looking like Eddie Mac haha but then senior year we changed head coaches and schemes and I moved to tackle, where I wore 77 for the Albino Rhino haha

by Warren Todd on Jun 30, 2010 8:12 AM MDT via mobile reply actions  

Not for Alzado?

Now that that is over.....

by 3nS on Jul 3, 2010 7:44 AM MDT up reply actions  

I wore 84 because of Sharpe

when it comes down to it I would still wear it for that reason!

Davis and Sharpe to the Hall!

"Teamwork divides the task and double the success."
- Unknown

by Jon Tollerud on Jun 30, 2010 9:30 AM MDT reply actions  

In pop warner I wore 55 cause of my cousin

who wore 55 for the Broncos in the 80’s – early 90’s.

However in Highschool I played DE (#62) and then jumped to Corner my senior year – college at #22.

The only two numbers I was able to choose was in popwarner and when I jumped to Corner.

daaayuuuuum! you gonna take that KB?!? lol -Broncs55
Absolutely not. KB is a function of aggression and rage, the derivative of which can be traced back to my childhood.-KentuckyBronco
PS3 ID: KoRnHo|ed

by Broncs55 on Jun 30, 2010 1:37 PM MDT reply actions  

The only Bronco who wore 55

in the 80s and 90s was Rick Dennison… o.O

Bear Claw Chris Lapp: You've come far pilgrim.
Jeremiah Johnson: Feels like far.
Bear Claw Chris Lapp: Were it worth the trouble?
Jeremiah Johnson: What trouble?

by Jeremy Bolander on Jun 30, 2010 7:59 PM MDT up reply actions  

Comments For This Post Are Closed


User Tools

MileHighReport(MHR) is the ultimate independent resource for the Denver Broncos on the web. Along with MHR Radio, the official podcast of MHR, we look to provide hardcore Denver Broncos fans positive, independent insight about the Broncos, 24/7/365!

FanPosts

Community blog posts and discussion.

Recommended FanPosts

P1_plummer_small
For those Bronco Fans Who have served....
Imgres_small
Are You Nuts? No Plan B?
Oc_small
I NEED YOUR HELP MHR: The Down Under Bowl

Recent FanPosts

Angels_small
Moreno Out the Door this Offseason
Small
What Do You Expect From Our Draftees ?
Small
An in depth look at "PLAN A"
Imgres_small
What's A Draft Pick Really Worth? Pt. 2.
Denver-broncos-wallpaper_1__small
Glad for Gronkowski
Imgres_small
What's A Draft Pick REALLY Worth?
Index_small
Nate Irving!
Fhgfhgfhg_small
Rod Smith is a Hall of Famer....Right?
205783_109706759113985_100002239833864_101133_7230028_n_small
My Final 53

+ New FanPost All FanPosts >

Getting Social With MHR

Facebook_badge_medium_medium
Black_generated_button

Milehighreport_email_medium

Web Stuff


 

Listed on BlogShares Top NFL Fan Sites


General Manager/Head Coach

Milehighreport_small John Bena

2011_small KaptainKirk

Asst. Head Coach

2_small Sayre Bedinger

Bronco-pride_small Brian Shrout

Broncohoodie_in_africa_small Troy Hufford

Img_0007_small Topher Doll

Position Coach

182px-jesus_small Jezru

Flag_canada_small Colby

Broncos-von-miller_small Scotty Payne

Ph_small BroncoPH

Small zsheely

Hottie_small Sarah_Marshall