New NFL rule on Uniform Numbers has some(Tom Brady) upset

Coming in from Larry Brown Sports and YardBarker.com…from/by Steve DelVecchio

The NFL passed a new rule this week that adjusted the restrictions on jersey numbers players can wear depending on their positions, and Tom Brady does not seem pleased about it.

The new rule, which was proposed by the Kansas City Chiefs and approved by owners, expands the number of players who are eligible to wear single-digit numbers. Only quarterbacks, kickers and punters were previously allowed to wear those numbers. Brady reacted to the change in his Instagram story, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers star thinks it is going to lead to “a lot of bad football.”

As NFL.com notes, the new rule will allow running backs, tight ends, fullbacks, H-backs and wide receivers to wear any number from 1-49 and 80-89. Defensive backs and linebackers can also choose from 1-49.

Brady obviously thinks the jersey number changes have the potential to create confusion, but teams should be able to adapt fairly quickly. It’s no surprise, of course, that a player who has played in the NFL for more than two decades wants certain things to remain unchanged.