NFL jersey number changes: Why Dalvin Cook, Derwin James and other stars have new numbers for 2022 season | Sporting News

2022-09-10 04:28:04 By : Ms. Merity Tan

Sometimes, good things are worth the wait.

Vikings running back Dalvin Cook might not have said the above words verbatim, but he reportedly saved over $1 million by waiting a season to take advantage of the changes in the NFL's jersey number rules to switch to No. 4 for the 2022 season.

To add context to Cook's cost-saving move, NFL rules mandated him to buy out the existing inventory of retail-ready No. 33 jerseys if he were to change his number during the 2021 season. Instead of shelling out the cash, Cook played out the 2021 season wearing No. 33 and, ahead of the 2022 NFL season, switched to No. 4, which he wore while torching ACC defenses during his time at Florida State. 

Cook isn't the only former Seminole to change back to his collegiate number, as Chargers safety Derwin James has dropped a digit to go from wearing No. 33 during the first two seasons of his career to wearing No. 3 in 2022.

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Cook and James are two of many notable players who have made the change ahead of the upcoming campaign. Here's all you need to know about the NFL's jersey number changes ahead of the 2022 season.

Beginning in the 2021 season, running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, linebackers and defensive backs were given more number options, with each of the groups receiving clearance to have single-digit uniform numbers.

In addition to single digits, running backs can wear numbers in the teens or the 80s, tight ends and wide receivers can wear numbers 30 through 49 and defensive backs can also wear numbers in the teens.

Here is how the number groupings break down:

Including Cook and James, there is a large group of veterans that will be sporting new looks during the upcoming NFL season, including Panthers wide receiver Robbie Anderson, who is accompanying a change in the spelling of his first name with a switch from No. 11 to No. 6.

The 2022 draft class is the second group of rookies that were able to take advantage of the new rules from Day 1.

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Among notable rookies to take advantage of the rules are top-10 picks Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Drake London.