Eric Gagne one year with Bo Sox
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Defensive Tackle Alan Page
The only two notable players who have worn number 34 for the Minnesota Vikings were running back Rickey Young (1978-83) and running back Herschel Walker (1989-91).
Mike Hass WR played at Oregon State. Now plays for Seattle.
The first baseball team to use numbers on uniforms was the 1916 Cleveland Indians when they wore small numbers on the sleeves of their uniforms, as a way of identifying the players. This practice was short lived. in 1929 the New York Yankees decided to wear numbers to the backs of their jerseys. The numbers corresponded to each player's general position in the lineup.for example Babe Ruth wore No. 3, since he usually batted third, and Lou Gehrig wore No. 4 as he batted fourth. Here is a small list of some noted Baseball players that wore uniform number 8. * Carl Yastrzemski (1961-83) * Charlie Grimm (Player & Manager) (1935) * Andre Dawson (1987-92) * Nomar Garciaparra (2004) * Joe Morgan * Gary Carter * Yogi Berra * Bill Dickey * Willie Stargell (1962-1982)
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Defensive Tackle Alan Page
The only two notable players who have worn number 34 for the Minnesota Vikings were running back Rickey Young (1978-83) and running back Herschel Walker (1989-91).
In the Carolina Panthers, the number 83 has been worn by several players, but it is most notably associated with wide receiver Steve Smith. Smith played for the Panthers from 2001 to 2013 and is regarded as one of the franchise's greatest players. He was known for his dynamic playmaking ability and passionate style of play.
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Wes Welker.
Two noteworthy players have sported number 68 for the San Diego Chargers: Defensive end Leroy Jones (1976-83) and Pro Bowl guard Kris Dielman (2003-11).
During his career with the Washington Redskins (1986-1993), Ricky Sanders wore #83. 83
No player has ever worn that number for the Giants during the regular season.
In Kansas City Chiefs history, the notable players who wore jersey number 83 include wide receiver Otis Taylor, who was a key figure in the team's success during the late 1960s and early 1970s, and tight end Travis Kelce, who has become one of the top players at his position in the NFL since being drafted in 2013. Taylor is remembered for his contributions to the Chiefs' Super Bowl IV victory, while Kelce has been instrumental in the team's recent successes, including their Super Bowl LIV win.
Big Ben Davidson between 1963-1971. No one else wore #83 (1972-1974) before Hendricks came to the Raiders in 1975.