The Green Bay Packers have officially announced that they will be
retiring #92 in honor of the late Reggie White who died prematurely in
North Carolina on December 26 last year. The ceremony will take place
at half-time on September 18 during the Packers first regular season
home game versus the Cleveland Browns. Back in September before
Reggie’s passing, Green Bay Packer president and CEO Bob Harlan
informed him personally that the Packer were planning to retire his
number. Unfortunately, Reggie will not be able to enjoy this ceremony.
White’s surviving family members are expected to participate in the
ceremony in his absence.
This will be only fifth time that a Green Bay Packer number has been
retired. The current retired Packer numbers are the following: Tony
Canadeo (3), wide receiver Don Hutson (14), quarterback Bart Starr (15)
and linebacker Ray Nitschke (66). All these players are in the Pro
Football Hall of Fame. White is eligible for the Hall of Fame for next
year’s 2006 class which will be announced at Super Bowl XL.
For trivia buffs, only the following players have worn the Packer
uniform number 92 in Packer league play. These are defensive tackle
Rich Dimler (1980); defensive ends Matt Koart (1986) and Ben Thomas
(1986), tackle Steve Collier (1987) and nose tackle John Jurkovic
(1991-92).
The last time #92 was worn in Lambeau Field was by White when
Packers defeated the Tennessee Oilers, 30-22. After the game, Reggie
circled the field thanking all the Packer fans for their support. More
details on the ceremony can be found in the Packers.com article “Packers To Retire Reggie White's Number Sept. 18.”