San Diego Chargers Retired Numbers
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The San Diego Chargers announced on Wednesday they will retire running back LaDainian Tomlinson’s No. 21 jersey.
Tomlinson also will be inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame at halftime of San Diego’s Nov. 22 Sunday night contest against AFC West division rival Kansas City.
San Diego Chargers owner Dean Spanos announced Friday night that the team will officially retire Junior Seau’s jersey No. ’Junior’s accomplishments on the field speak for themselves,’ Spanos. San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers Career Receiving Leaders. Seasons: 61 (1960 to 2020) Record (W-L-T): 459-462-11 Playoff Record: 12-18. Super Bowls Won: 0 (1 Appearance) Championships Won.: 1 All-time Passing Leader: Philip Rivers 4,908/7,591, 59,271 yds, 397 TD All-time Rushing Leader: LaDainian Tomlinson 2,880 att, 12,490 yds, 138 TD. 14, 40, and 70 are off-limits for a handful of teams across the country. 14 players include Y.A. Tittle (New York Giants), Dan Fouts (San Diego Chargers), and Otto Graham (Cleveland Browns). 40 players include the late Pat Tillman (Arizona Cardinals) and Gale Sayers of the Chicago Bears. NHL Retired Jersey Numbers.
Tomlinson becomes only the fourth player to have his number retired by the Chargers, joining Lance Alworth (19), Dan Fouts (14) and the late Junior Seau (55).
Tomlinson will have his number raised to the rafters at Qualcomm Stadium, becoming the 38th member of the Chargers’ Hall of Fame, and have his name placed in the team’s Ring of Honor.
’This is a special, special opportunity for the Chargers family and all Chargers fans,’ Chargers chairman Dean Spanos said in a prepared statement. ’Few players, if any, have meant more to this franchise than LT. He was the heart and soul of this team through one of the most successful decades in our history. I couldn’t wait to watch him play every week because I knew I would see something special. And that’s what he gave all of us: special memories we’ll carry with us forever.’
Tomlinson retired from the NFL in 2012 as the league’s fifth all-time leading rusher (13,684 career yards) and its second-most prolific scorer with 145 career rushing touchdowns.
Selected No. 5 overall by the Chargers in the first round of the 2001 NFL draft, Tomlinson served as the face of the franchise during nine seasons in San Diego. He set or tied a total of 28 team records, including marks for career rushing yards, rushing touchdowns in a season and total touchdowns.
Following are the players whose jersey numbers have been retired for each of the current NFL teams. If a card is shown for a player, you can click on the image the see all of the player’s cards in the Gallery. When I could find them, I chose cards for this page that show the players wearing their numbers.
For the list of retired numbers, I referred to a page on the NFL web site. Apparently that page is not completely correct, however. For example, it shows a few retired numbers for the Atlanta Falcons, but the Falcons web site says that the team does not officially retire jersey numbers.Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals franchise has retired five numbers, three of them posthumously. Lotto247 payment method. Stan Mauldin, who played for the Chicago Cardinals, died after a game against the Philadelphia Eagles in 1948. J.V. Cain died in training camp in 1979, while the team was in St. Louis. Pat Tillman left the Cardinals in 2002 to serve in the U.S. Army; he was killed in Afghanistan in 2004.
40 - Pat Tillman
88 - J.V. CainAtlanta Falcons
The Falcons Ring of Honor page says that the organization does not officially retire jersey numbers, but that it is currently not using the numbers below.
21 - Deion Sanders
57 - Jeff Van Note
60 - Tommy Nobis
88 - Mike KennBaltimore Ravens
The Ravens franchise, which began in 1996, has not yet retired any numbers.Buffalo Bills
The Bills have officially retired only Jim Kelly’s number, but an article on the team’s web site says that the team currently also avoids issuing numbers 15 (Jack Kemp), 32 (O.J. Simpson), 34 (Thurman Thomas), 44 (Elbert Dubenion), 66 (Billy Shaw), 78 (Bruce Smith), and 83 (Andre Reed).Carolina Panthers
Carolina’s first season in the NFL was 1995. The team has retired one number, 51, worn by Sam Mills.Chicago Bears
The Bears have retired more numbers, 14, than any other NFL team. George McCaskey, the owner of the Bears, has said that Mike Ditka’s number is the last one the team will retire.
5 - George McAfee
28 - Willie Galimore
40 - Gale Sayers
42 - Sid Luckman
56 - Bill Hewitt
66 - Bulldog Turner
89 - Mike DitkaCincinnati BengalsCleveland Browns
Ernie Davis died of leukemia in 1962, before he had an opportunity to play for the Browns. Don Fleming died in a construction accident seventeen days after Davis.
32 - Jim Brown
46 - Don FlemingDallas Cowboys
The Cowboys, as a matter of policy, do not retire jersey numbers.Denver Broncos
18 - Frank TripuckaDetroit Lions
Chuck Hughes died of a heart attack during a game against the Chicago Bears in 1971.
22 - Bobby Layne
56 - Joe SchmidtGreen Bay Packers
Reggie White is the only player to have his number retired by two NFL teams. The Philadelphia Eagles have also retired his number.
14 - Don Hutson
66 - Ray NitschkeHouston Texans
The Texans have not retired any numbers.Indianapolis Colts
So far, only Colts players who played in Baltimore have had their numbers retired.
22 - Buddy Young
70 - Art Donovan
82 - Raymond BerryJacksonville Jaguars
The Jaguars have not retired any numbers.Kansas City Chiefs
Stone Johnson died from a neck fracture he received in a 1963 preseason game against the Oakland Raiders. Mack Lee Hill died during knee surgery after a game against the Buffalo Bills in 1965.
16 - Len Dawson
33 - Stone Johnson
63 - Willie Lanier
86 - Buck BuchananMiami Dolphins
13 - Dan MarinoMinnesota Vikings
Korey Stringer died during training camp with the Vikings in 2001.
53 - Mick Tingelhoff
77 - Korey Stringer
88 - Alan PageNew England Patriots
40 - Mike Haynes
73 - John Hannah
79 - Jim HuntNew Orleans Saints
The Saints retired the jersey numbers of Jim Taylor and Doug Atkins, though combined they played only four seasons for the team.
81 - Doug AtkinsNew York Giants
4 - Tuffy Leemans
11 - Phil Simms
16 - Frank Gifford
40 - Joe Morrison
50 - Ken StrongNew York Jets
13 - Don MaynardOakland Raiders
The Raiders have not retired any numbers.Philadelphia Eagles
Gin rummy rules and scoring. Jerome Brown died from injuries in a car accident just before the 1992 season.
40 - Tom Brookshier
60 - Chuck Bednarik
92 - Reggie WhitePittsburgh Steelers
The Steelers retired Ernie Stautner’s number in 1964. Fifty years later, in 2014, they retired Mean Joe Greene’s.
75 - Joe GreeneSt. Louis RamsSan Diego Chargers Retired Numbers Yesterday
28 - Marshall Faulk
74 - Merlin Olsen
78 - Jackie SlaterSan Diego Chargers Retired Numbers 2020
95 - Jack YoungbloodSan Diego ChargersSan Francisco 49ers
16 - Joe Montana
37 - Jim Johnson
70 - Charlie Krueger
79 - Bob St. ClairSeattle Seahawks
80 - Steve LargentTampa Bay BuccaneersTennessee Titans
43 - Jim Norton
65 - Elvin BetheaWashington Redskins
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The San Diego Chargers announced on Wednesday they will retire running back LaDainian Tomlinson’s No. 21 jersey.
Tomlinson also will be inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame at halftime of San Diego’s Nov. 22 Sunday night contest against AFC West division rival Kansas City.
San Diego Chargers owner Dean Spanos announced Friday night that the team will officially retire Junior Seau’s jersey No. ’Junior’s accomplishments on the field speak for themselves,’ Spanos. San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers Career Receiving Leaders. Seasons: 61 (1960 to 2020) Record (W-L-T): 459-462-11 Playoff Record: 12-18. Super Bowls Won: 0 (1 Appearance) Championships Won.: 1 All-time Passing Leader: Philip Rivers 4,908/7,591, 59,271 yds, 397 TD All-time Rushing Leader: LaDainian Tomlinson 2,880 att, 12,490 yds, 138 TD. 14, 40, and 70 are off-limits for a handful of teams across the country. 14 players include Y.A. Tittle (New York Giants), Dan Fouts (San Diego Chargers), and Otto Graham (Cleveland Browns). 40 players include the late Pat Tillman (Arizona Cardinals) and Gale Sayers of the Chicago Bears. NHL Retired Jersey Numbers.
Tomlinson becomes only the fourth player to have his number retired by the Chargers, joining Lance Alworth (19), Dan Fouts (14) and the late Junior Seau (55).
Tomlinson will have his number raised to the rafters at Qualcomm Stadium, becoming the 38th member of the Chargers’ Hall of Fame, and have his name placed in the team’s Ring of Honor.
’This is a special, special opportunity for the Chargers family and all Chargers fans,’ Chargers chairman Dean Spanos said in a prepared statement. ’Few players, if any, have meant more to this franchise than LT. He was the heart and soul of this team through one of the most successful decades in our history. I couldn’t wait to watch him play every week because I knew I would see something special. And that’s what he gave all of us: special memories we’ll carry with us forever.’
Tomlinson retired from the NFL in 2012 as the league’s fifth all-time leading rusher (13,684 career yards) and its second-most prolific scorer with 145 career rushing touchdowns.
Selected No. 5 overall by the Chargers in the first round of the 2001 NFL draft, Tomlinson served as the face of the franchise during nine seasons in San Diego. He set or tied a total of 28 team records, including marks for career rushing yards, rushing touchdowns in a season and total touchdowns.
Following are the players whose jersey numbers have been retired for each of the current NFL teams. If a card is shown for a player, you can click on the image the see all of the player’s cards in the Gallery. When I could find them, I chose cards for this page that show the players wearing their numbers.
For the list of retired numbers, I referred to a page on the NFL web site. Apparently that page is not completely correct, however. For example, it shows a few retired numbers for the Atlanta Falcons, but the Falcons web site says that the team does not officially retire jersey numbers.Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals franchise has retired five numbers, three of them posthumously. Lotto247 payment method. Stan Mauldin, who played for the Chicago Cardinals, died after a game against the Philadelphia Eagles in 1948. J.V. Cain died in training camp in 1979, while the team was in St. Louis. Pat Tillman left the Cardinals in 2002 to serve in the U.S. Army; he was killed in Afghanistan in 2004.
40 - Pat Tillman
88 - J.V. CainAtlanta Falcons
The Falcons Ring of Honor page says that the organization does not officially retire jersey numbers, but that it is currently not using the numbers below.
21 - Deion Sanders
57 - Jeff Van Note
60 - Tommy Nobis
88 - Mike KennBaltimore Ravens
The Ravens franchise, which began in 1996, has not yet retired any numbers.Buffalo Bills
The Bills have officially retired only Jim Kelly’s number, but an article on the team’s web site says that the team currently also avoids issuing numbers 15 (Jack Kemp), 32 (O.J. Simpson), 34 (Thurman Thomas), 44 (Elbert Dubenion), 66 (Billy Shaw), 78 (Bruce Smith), and 83 (Andre Reed).Carolina Panthers
Carolina’s first season in the NFL was 1995. The team has retired one number, 51, worn by Sam Mills.Chicago Bears
The Bears have retired more numbers, 14, than any other NFL team. George McCaskey, the owner of the Bears, has said that Mike Ditka’s number is the last one the team will retire.
5 - George McAfee
28 - Willie Galimore
40 - Gale Sayers
42 - Sid Luckman
56 - Bill Hewitt
66 - Bulldog Turner
89 - Mike DitkaCincinnati BengalsCleveland Browns
Ernie Davis died of leukemia in 1962, before he had an opportunity to play for the Browns. Don Fleming died in a construction accident seventeen days after Davis.
32 - Jim Brown
46 - Don FlemingDallas Cowboys
The Cowboys, as a matter of policy, do not retire jersey numbers.Denver Broncos
18 - Frank TripuckaDetroit Lions
Chuck Hughes died of a heart attack during a game against the Chicago Bears in 1971.
22 - Bobby Layne
56 - Joe SchmidtGreen Bay Packers
Reggie White is the only player to have his number retired by two NFL teams. The Philadelphia Eagles have also retired his number.
14 - Don Hutson
66 - Ray NitschkeHouston Texans
The Texans have not retired any numbers.Indianapolis Colts
So far, only Colts players who played in Baltimore have had their numbers retired.
22 - Buddy Young
70 - Art Donovan
82 - Raymond BerryJacksonville Jaguars
The Jaguars have not retired any numbers.Kansas City Chiefs
Stone Johnson died from a neck fracture he received in a 1963 preseason game against the Oakland Raiders. Mack Lee Hill died during knee surgery after a game against the Buffalo Bills in 1965.
16 - Len Dawson
33 - Stone Johnson
63 - Willie Lanier
86 - Buck BuchananMiami Dolphins
13 - Dan MarinoMinnesota Vikings
Korey Stringer died during training camp with the Vikings in 2001.
53 - Mick Tingelhoff
77 - Korey Stringer
88 - Alan PageNew England Patriots
40 - Mike Haynes
73 - John Hannah
79 - Jim HuntNew Orleans Saints
The Saints retired the jersey numbers of Jim Taylor and Doug Atkins, though combined they played only four seasons for the team.
81 - Doug AtkinsNew York Giants
4 - Tuffy Leemans
11 - Phil Simms
16 - Frank Gifford
40 - Joe Morrison
50 - Ken StrongNew York Jets
13 - Don MaynardOakland Raiders
The Raiders have not retired any numbers.Philadelphia Eagles
Gin rummy rules and scoring. Jerome Brown died from injuries in a car accident just before the 1992 season.
40 - Tom Brookshier
60 - Chuck Bednarik
92 - Reggie WhitePittsburgh Steelers
The Steelers retired Ernie Stautner’s number in 1964. Fifty years later, in 2014, they retired Mean Joe Greene’s.
75 - Joe GreeneSt. Louis RamsSan Diego Chargers Retired Numbers Yesterday
28 - Marshall Faulk
74 - Merlin Olsen
78 - Jackie SlaterSan Diego Chargers Retired Numbers 2020
95 - Jack YoungbloodSan Diego ChargersSan Francisco 49ers
16 - Joe Montana
37 - Jim Johnson
70 - Charlie Krueger
79 - Bob St. ClairSeattle Seahawks
80 - Steve LargentTampa Bay BuccaneersTennessee Titans
43 - Jim Norton
65 - Elvin BetheaWashington Redskins
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