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Who wore number 94 in NFL
The number 94, often considered in the reserve range, has a unique significance in the NFL. It is a number that players can choose when the demand for other numbers is too high. However, unlike kickers or punters, defensive players can legally claim it. This number, often overlooked, has been worn by some of the most iconic defensive players in NFL history. Let’s explore the history of this number and the performers who made it famous.
The first player who wore number 94 in NFL
Dom Principe competed in the Brooklyn Dodgers (now defunct) in the 1946 season in the position of fullback. The performer scored 2 rushing touchdowns in 39 attempts. He played in 10 games with 7 starts.
The last player who wore number 94 before AV implementation
Don Phelps tried number 94 in the Cleveland Browns. He played 16 games in the position of halfback. The debut 1950 season led Phelps to the champion’s title. Later, the Browns renumbered him to 44 in 1952 and changed position to the defensive back. But that season was the last in Phelps’s career.
Top 5 players with the highest AV
Cameron Jordan – 137 AV
Let us introduce the potential Hall of Famer. Cameron Jordan has played in the New Orleans Saints since 2011. He became the best player in the 2010s.
DeMarcus Ware – 128 AV
This player was active in the 2000s. Dallas Cowboys picked him in the first round of the 2005 Draft. DeMarcus Ware began to use his skills immediately. The performer started to use his skills immediately. He became the leader in tackle for loss department in 2008. That season, he also won the competition for sackers. 20.0 sacks was his best result in his career. Overall, he was good in tackles. The player competed in 9 Pro Bowls, appeared in 4 All-Pro teams and won the Super Bowl in 2015 with the Denver Broncos. Ware competed there from 2014 till retirement in 2016. He became one of the best players in the 2000s. DeMarcus has been a member of the Hall of Fame since 2023, a testament to his inspiring career and the respect he commands in the football world. The Hall of Fame is a prestigious institution that honors the most outstanding players in NFL history, and Ware’s induction is a testament to his exceptional career and the respect he commands in the football world.
Chad Brown – AV
<Chad Brown joined football in 1993 and travelled extensively. His first tenure in Pittsburgh was short – after four seasons, he rushed to Seattle in 1997 and spent his time there till 2004. His first season in the West was successful, as he scored two fumble touchdowns. The third regular season fumble TD happened in the 2000 season in the middle of the tenure. The player returned to PIT only in 2006. His final experience was in the Massachusets in the 2005 and 2007 seasons. Brown contested in three Pro Bowls and 2 symbolic All-Pro teams.
Charles Hayley – 97 AV
The player wore number 94 in three teams. His football Alma Mater was the San Francisco 49ers after Round 4 of 1986. He played there till the 1991 season. This player scored 1 fumble TD and 1 safety on this stage. Hayley moved to Dallas in 1992 and played there till his first retirement attempt in 1996. Then he returned to football for the 1998 and 1999 seasons in the 49ers. His overall award collection includes 5 Super Bowls, the same number of PBs, 2 AP1 appearances and the Hall of Fame since 2015.
Domata Peko – 90 AV
The defensive tackle competed in four teams from 2006 to 2020. His major career part fell on the Bengals (2006-2016). Peko also played in Denver for two seasons from 2017 to 2019 Baltimore. He retired after COVID 2020 season with the Arizona Cardinals. Unfortunately, the player wasn’t invited to the Pro Bowl or All-Pro team.