Best NFL players to wear every number 0-99

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JANUARY 6: Wide receiver Randy Moss #84 of the Minnesota Vikings races upfield against the New Orleans Saints in the 2000 NFC Divisional Playoff Game at the Metrodome on January 6, 2001 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings defeated the Saints 34-16. (Photo by Joseph Patronite/Getty Images)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JANUARY 6: Wide receiver Randy Moss #84 of the Minnesota Vikings races upfield against the New Orleans Saints in the 2000 NFC Divisional Playoff Game at the Metrodome on January 6, 2001 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings defeated the Saints 34-16. (Photo by Joseph Patronite/Getty Images) /
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GREEN BAY, WI – SEPTEMBER 07: Randy Moss #84 of the Minnesota Vikings looks on during a football game against the Green Bay Packers a at Lambeau Field on September 7, 2003 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
GREEN BAY, WI – SEPTEMBER 07: Randy Moss #84 of the Minnesota Vikings looks on during a football game against the Green Bay Packers a at Lambeau Field on September 7, 2003 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) /

84. Randy Moss

Moss may have worn multiple numbers in his career, but he is most remembered for his time in Minnesota where he wore No. 84. He had one of the best rookie seasons in NFL history, which was just a sample of the career he was going to have. Moss owns the single-season record for receiving touchdowns with 23. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018.

85. Jack Youngblood

He played in the Super Bowl with a broken leg because Jack Youngblood is a tough man who doesn’t operate under human rules. Youngblood was as talented as he was tough. He was a seven-time Pro Bowler and a five-time All-Pro. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2001.

86. Buck Buchanan

Buchanan spent all 13 seasons of his career in Kansas City. He helped the Chiefs beat the Vikings in Super Bowl III, as well as helping Kansas City win two AFL Championships. He was an eight-time Pro Bowler and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1990.

87. Dave Casper

The Ghost was one of the Raiders best offensive weapons throughout the 1970s. He caught 52 touchdowns in his career and was a five-time Pro Bowl selection. Casper is a member of the 1970s All-Decade team and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2002.