After his career will end against the bears in the last meeting between the Vikings and Bears of the 2010 season. He'll sit the rest of the games and call the coin toss on the last game of the season vs. the Lions and they will lose making the lions a threat in the 2011 season .
No. The Packers have only retired 3, 14, 15, 66 and 92 (and vowed to retire 4).
2 is the number of directors who are liable to retire by rotation.
At about after 4 or 5 years they retire.
The New York Yankees were the first Major League team to retire a players number.Lou Gehrig was the first player and the #4 was the first number.
In 1997.
The Giants franchise did not retire a number until 1944, when it honored Hall of Fame pitcher Carl Hubbell, who wore No. 11. The New York Giants were the first National League team ever to retire a player's number.
On July 4, 1939, Lou Gehrig became the first Major League Baseball player to have his number, 4, retired by his team. Since then, over 120 other people have had their numbers retired. The Yankees were the first team to retire a number. Number 4, Lou Gehrig was the first player to have his number retired
Yes they did!!!!!
No, that would be ridiculous!
Eat my weavoce
Benson - 1979 Quest for Retire 4-5 was released on: USA: 12 November 1982
No, not yet.