KingBoots8 Posted Thursday at 07:02 PM Posted Thursday at 07:02 PM (edited) Here they are. Hope Prather is secretly amazing - I miss seeing some of the older jersey numbers being used https://www.buffalobills.com/photos/jersey-numbers-for-bills-2025-rookie-draft-class Edited Thursday at 07:03 PM by KingBoots8 1 1 3 Quote
Mat68 Posted Thursday at 07:19 PM Posted Thursday at 07:19 PM Hancock rocking 37. Nate Odomes number on a DB is always a good thing. 1 Quote
First Round Bust Posted Thursday at 07:26 PM Posted Thursday at 07:26 PM (edited) as well interesting to note that the two punters (Camarda and Robbins) are wearing numbers 32 (OJ) and 40 (JD Hill) respectively...per Joe B and his peerless puntapalooza pointers. Edited Thursday at 07:26 PM by First Round Bust nope Quote
T.E. Posted Thursday at 08:34 PM Posted Thursday at 08:34 PM 1 hour ago, KingBoots8 said: Here they are. Hope Prather is secretly amazing - I miss seeing some of the older jersey numbers being used https://www.buffalobills.com/photos/jersey-numbers-for-bills-2025-rookie-draft-class I like seeing the WRs wear numbers in the 80s too, but if he makes the team, he'll ending up changing it to something goofy like 6 or 19. 1 Quote
TheyCallMeAndy Posted Thursday at 08:37 PM Posted Thursday at 08:37 PM 1 hour ago, First Round Bust said: as well interesting to note that the two punters (Camarda and Robbins) are wearing numbers 32 (OJ) and 40 (JD Hill) respectively...per Joe B and his peerless puntapalooza pointers. The single digit numbers are popular now, so punters get what is left over. Bass doesn't know how lucky he is lol Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted Thursday at 10:40 PM Posted Thursday at 10:40 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, T.E. said: I like seeing the WRs wear numbers in the 80s too, but if he makes the team, he'll ending up changing it to something goofy like 6 or 19. You'll just have to get used to that. 80's for a WR is an antiquated practice. Nowadays, that's looked at as a Tight End number. League wide, almost everyone wears a number between 0 and 19. Looking at our presumed Top 5, they're all in the 0-18 range. Edited Thursday at 10:43 PM by BillsFanForever19 Quote
MJS Posted Friday at 12:18 AM Posted Friday at 12:18 AM 1 hour ago, BillsFanForever19 said: You'll just have to get used to that. 80's for a WR is an antiquated practice. Nowadays, that's looked at as a Tight End number. League wide, almost everyone wears a number between 0 and 19. Looking at our presumed Top 5, they're all in the 0-18 range. Someone has to make it cool again, that's all. 4 hours ago, First Round Bust said: as well interesting to note that the two punters (Camarda and Robbins) are wearing numbers 32 (OJ) and 40 (JD Hill) respectively...per Joe B and his peerless puntapalooza pointers. I mean, there have been 8 others to wear 40 since JD Hill, including Von Miller most recently. 32 is much more interesting, though. Only a couple of worn that since OJ (Senorise Perry and Nicholas Morrow). They only started giving out that number in recent years. Quote
Whites Bay Posted Friday at 12:29 AM Posted Friday at 12:29 AM Just LOVING those big 90s. Bring it, boys. 2 Quote
T.E. Posted Friday at 12:39 AM Posted Friday at 12:39 AM 1 hour ago, BillsFanForever19 said: You'll just have to get used to that. 80's for a WR is an antiquated practice. Nowadays, that's looked at as a Tight End number. League wide, almost everyone wears a number between 0 and 19. Looking at our presumed Top 5, they're all in the 0-18 range. 80s are way cooler. I would feel much better about Keon Coleman's future if he was #83 rather than #0. Quote
wppete Posted Friday at 12:55 AM Posted Friday at 12:55 AM (edited) Edited Friday at 01:10 AM by wppete Quote
Doc Brown Posted Friday at 01:03 AM Posted Friday at 01:03 AM 4 hours ago, T.E. said: I like seeing the WRs wear numbers in the 80s too, but if he makes the team, he'll ending up changing it to something goofy like 6 or 19. TE's seem to be more willing to do the right thing. Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted Friday at 11:55 AM Posted Friday at 11:55 AM (edited) I do like the single digits on wr and secondary guys and I noticed that teams are starting to give kickers and punters terrible numbers. Bass's 2 would look much better on someone else. So would Shane Buechele's 6. I love LBs in the 50s and DL in the 90s Edited Friday at 11:55 AM by MrEpsYtown Quote
JohnBonhamRocks Posted Friday at 12:10 PM Posted Friday at 12:10 PM 11 hours ago, wppete said: Unfortunately for this thread, half their jersey numbers are covered up or cropped out haha Quote
Mat68 Posted Friday at 01:46 PM Posted Friday at 01:46 PM (edited) Seeing Strong with 43 reminded me Bernard switched to 8. Too skinny a number for a skinny LB. 43 added at least 5 pds. 8 subtracts 10 pds maybe more. Edited yesterday at 04:10 PM by Mat68 1 Quote
First Round Bust Posted Friday at 04:48 PM Posted Friday at 04:48 PM 16 hours ago, MJS said: Someone has to make it cool again, that's all. I mean, there have been 8 others to wear 40 since JD Hill, including Von Miller most recently. 32 is much more interesting, though. Only a couple of worn that since OJ (Senorise Perry and Nicholas Morrow). They only started giving out that number in recent years. As a fan of 70s culture...I give props to JD over Von for being the 40 king..he blocked well enough during the 2003 yard season of 73 that OJ gave him an engraved bracelet.. it said. Thanks we did it..and on the other side... I didnt do it Quote
MJS Posted Friday at 04:51 PM Posted Friday at 04:51 PM 1 minute ago, First Round Bust said: As a fan of 70s culture...I give props to JD over Von for being the 40 king..he blocked well enough during the 2003 yard season of 73 that OJ gave him an engraved bracelet.. it said. Thanks we did it..and on the other side... I didnt do it Sure, he was a much better player for the Bills. I just thought you were surprised they gave out those numbers, though. With 32, they weren't giving it out till recently. But 40 I don't think they ever stopped giving it out. Quote
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