This year holds a lot of firsts for New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers, including his new number.
With permission from Ray Flaherty’s family, the longest-retired jersey in the NFL will resurface, and the rookie will don the No. 1 for the Giants this season. The Giants retired the Hall of Fame defensive end’s number in 1935. It was the first number sidelined in pro football history.
“I understand the responsibility and I will do everything in my power to honor the Flaherty family and this organization,” Nabers said in a statement. “I will wear the number with great pride.”
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— New York Giants (@Giants) August 28, 2024
Nabers, the sixth pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, wore No. 8 at LSU and traded it in for No. 9 during NFL training camp. Early in camp, Nabers asked general manager Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll if he could switch to a new number, according to the New York Post. Mara agreed Nabers could wear No. 1 only if the Flaherty family allowed it.
Flaherty’s son, Ray Flaherty Jr., officially agreed to it Wednesday, per the Post, intending to re-retire his father’s No. 1 once Nabers also retires from the NFL.