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Cowboys LB Jaylon Smith to Pay Mid Six Figures to Wear Romo’s No. 9

New York Giants linebacker Jaylon Smith appeared to throw a celebratory fist pump when his former team, the Cowboys, beat his team on Sunday

CINCINNATI, OH - DECEMBER 13: Dallas Cowboys middle linebacker Jaylon Smith (54) reacts during the game against the Dallas Cowboys and the Cincinnati Bengals on December 13, 2020, at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, OH. (Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire)

How much is a number worth to you? For Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith, money is no object. He will sport a new look in the 2021 season, and it’s one Cowboys fans should recognize well. Smith will change his number from No. 54 to 9, according to Todd Archer of ESPN. He’ll also pay a pretty penny to don Romo’s old number.

Smith reportedly reached out to Romo about the number change.

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Under NFL rules, players who want to change their number in 2021 have to buy out stock of jerseys and shirts featuring their old number.

Guess he didn’t balk at the price it would cost. If it had been a few million, I’m pretty sure he would have opted to keep his same number.

No Cowboys player has worn No. 9 since Romo retired following the 2016 season. Smith will be the first.

Still think a Linebacker wearing a low number is off.


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