The two most significant players who have worn number 22 for the New York Giants were All-Pro/Pro Bowl cornerback Dick Lynch (1959-66) and cornerback Phillippi Sparks (1992-99). Defensive back Harmon Rowe (1950-52), halfback/defensive back Buford Long (1953-55), running back Ronnie Blye (1968), running back/kick returner Rocky Thompson (1971-73), wide receiver/cornerback Ray Rhodes (1977-79 -- he also wore number 82 from 1974-76), running back Lee Rouson (1985-90), cornerback Ralph Brown (2000-03), safety Terry Cousin (2004), cornerback Sam Madison (2006), running back Reuben Droughns (2007-08), defensive back Brian Jackson (2010) and defensive back Derrick Martin (2011) have also sported number 22 for the Giants.
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Jersey number 14 for the New York Giants is most famously associated with quarterback Y.A. Tittle, who played for the team from 1950 to 1961. Tittle was a key player for the Giants and is remembered for his significant contributions during his tenure, including leading the team to three NFL Championship games. His legacy as a Hall of Famer and one of the greatest quarterbacks in Giants history makes number 14 iconic for the franchise.
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The New York Giants home town is New Jersey.
The number has not been worn since 1949 in honor of Hall of Famer Mel Ott, who played right field for the New York Giants from 1926 to 1947. He also managed the Giants from 1942 to 1948. The number was officially retired in April 1984.