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Who wore number 62 in NFL
Most of the carriers of this number are offensive linemen and their defensive colleagues, including defensive ends, tackles, guards, and centers. However, earlier versions of the numbering system allowed linebackers to choose number 62 from the accessible range. Let’s discover those who made history in the league with their game.
The first player who wore number 62
Spider Johnson launched the history of number 62 in the NFL. He played three games there.
The last player who wore number 62 before AV implementation
The left tackle Don Boll was the player of the Washington Redskins from 1953 to 1959. He played 81 games there with 73 starts. The player played as a left guard before transferring to the New York Giants in his final 1960 season.
Top 5 players with the highest AV
Jason Kelce – 132 AV
This center spent 13 seasons in the NFL and joined the Philadelphia Eagles in 2011. The player sometimes operated as a fumble recoverer, but all his attempts had negative outcomes. However, his skills rushed him to seven Pro Bowls and six AP1 appearances. The next step is the Hall of Fame. Let’s expect that and enjoy his comments during football matches.
Jim Langer – 105 AV
Jim Langer started his career in 1970 as an undrafted player signed by the Miami Dolphins. He wore number 62 till 1979 when he left the Dolphins and continued his career with the Vikings as number 58 till 1981. All his Pro Bowls (6), All-Pro first teams (3) and Super Bowls (2) are connected with the Dolphins. The league added him to the Hall of Fame in 1987.
Todd McClure – 97 AV
The center played for the Atlanta Falcons from 2000 to 2012. He didn’t compete for professional awards. Sometimes, the performer recovered fumbles, but he lost yardage.
Guy McIntyre – 92 AV
The player was the left guard on four teams, but he always wore number 62. He played in all three Super Bowls with the San Francisco 49ers and participated in five Pro Bowls while playing for them.
Chris Gray – 86 AV
This guard was active between 1993 and 2007. He wore number 62 in the Miami Dolphins (1993-1996), Chicago Bears (1997) and Seattle Seahawks (1998-2007). The player was effective enough in protecting the quarterback. However, he scored no touchdowns or play in the Pro Bowl.