92 (Michael Strahan), 93 (Dwight Freeney)
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In 1984, the NFL allowed defensive linemen and linebackers to wear jersey numbers in the 90-99 range, since more teams were making use of the 3-4 defense and thus were quickly exhausting numbers for linebackers, who previously were only allowed to wear numbers in the 50-59 range. Since 2010, defensive linemen are allowed to wear numbers 50-59; this is in part because of the interchangeability of linebackers and defensive ends (a defensive end in a 4-3 defense would be an outside linebacker in a 3-4).
Defensive end Ed "Too Tall" Jones was the most famous Cowboys player to wear No. 72.
They end in: 0,2,4,6, and 8.
They never end but they also end at a zillion but a zillion is in the middle of the numbers
No, there are composite numbers that end in every other digit.