The New York Giants, one of the NFL's most storied franchises, boast a rich history filled with remarkable players and unforgettable moments. Central to this legacy are the retired jersey numbers that honor the exceptional contributions of some of the greatest athletes to ever wear a Giants uniform. Each of these numbers represents not just a player, but a chapter in the team's history, reflecting the skill, dedication, and leadership that have defined the Giants' success over the decades.
In this series of posts, we will delve into the significance of each retired number, exploring the careers and achievements of the legendary players they represent. From the stalwart linemen who anchored the Giants’ defenses to the dynamic quarterbacks and fearless wide receivers who electrified the crowd, each jersey number retired by the franchise tells a story of excellence and heroism.
We will examine the key moments and contributions of these iconic figures, shedding light on how their performances helped shape the Giants' identity and their storied tradition of winning. Additionally, we'll provide insight into the impact these players had on the game itself, influencing not only their team but also the NFL at large.
Join us as we celebrate the heroes of Giants' history through the numbers that have become symbols of greatness. This series will offer a deeper appreciation for the individuals who have elevated the franchise and left an indelible mark on the sport of football.
Here are the honored players and their numbers that are not issued in Miami anymore:
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Jersey Number 1
Ray Flaherty 1928–1935
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Jersey Number 4
Tuffy Leemans 1936–1943
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Jersey Number 7
Mel Hein 1931–1945
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Jersey Number 10
Eli Manning 2004–2019
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Jersey Number 11
Phil Simms 1979–1993
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Jersey Number 14
Ward Cuff 1937–1945
Y. A. Tittle 1961–1964
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Jersey Number 16
Frank Gifford 1952–1964
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Jersey Number 32
Al Blozis 1942–1944
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Jersey Number 40
Joe Morrison 1959–1972
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Jersey Number 42
Charlie Conerly 1948–1961
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Jersey Number 50
Ken Strong 1936–1947
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Jersey Number 56
Lawrence Taylor 1981–1993
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Jersey Number 92
Michael Strahan 1993–2007
If you love football jersey designs and evolution, wait until you check out the
History of American Football Jersey.
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Football Jersey Frequently Asked Questions
-What are American football jerseys made of? Modern jerseys are made of synthetic fibers such as polyester or a blend of different materials such as spandex. For more, check out our in-depth study of
The Makeup and Materials of Football Jerseys.
-What NFL franchise(s) has/have the most retired jersey numbers? The
Chicago Bears and the New York Giants each lead the league with 14 different numbers retired. They have to duplicate when 90-man rosters are in effect.
-When did football jerseys start having numbers on them? Though there was documented talk of it since 1894, players only wore digits in a 1905 Iowa State at Drake game. Check out more on this story
The Origins Of Football Player Numbers.
-Whose college football jersey was the first to be retired? Red Grange's Number 77 Ilinois Illini jersey was the first college uni shelved in 1925. There were a couple more about the same time, and we chatted with a college football expert historian to help divulge
College Football and its First Retired Jerseys.