Three 49ers post photos of their new numbers

follow By Site Staff Sep 7, 2015 at 6:02 PM •





Mike Davis had previously been no. 20.



Told mama I was gone make it A photo posted by Mike Davis (@mikedavisrb) on Sep 7, 2015 at 5:35pm PDT

Shayne Skov had previously been no. 48.



New year new number A photo posted by Shayne (@shayneskov) on Sep 7, 2015 at 5:32pm PDT





Coming to a store near you A photo posted by Arik Armstead (@sacnina9) on Sep 7, 2015 at 5:07pm PDT

Glenn Dorsey was previously no. 90, but changed his number this year to allow Darnell Dockett to wear that number. He will be wearing it again.



🙌🏿 A photo posted by Glenn Dorsey (@glenn_dorsey) on Sep 7, 2015 at 5:18pm PDT Three San Francisco 49ers players shared photos of their jerseys today showing their new numbers for the season.Mike Davis had previously been no. 20.Shayne Skov had previously been no. 48. Arik Armstead had previously been no. 69, listed on the roster as no. 94 (you knew that would not stick), and then...Glenn Dorsey was previously no. 90, but changed his number this year to allow Darnell Dockett to wear that number. He will be wearing it again.

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