The newest member of the New York Jets has chosen his jersey number.

On Friday, safety Jamal Adams confirmed he will wear a No. 33 on his green and white jersey this season, in honor of his father, who wore the same number during his NFL career.

Adams the Elder was drafted as a running back at No. 19 overall by the New York Giants back in the 1985 NFL Draft, where he wore a No. 33, like his son.

Jamal also wore the number during his collegiate career at LSU.

Other notable Jets to have worn No. 33 in the past include Romar Morris, Khiry Robinson, Chris Ivory, and Kevin Long, all running backs. Long carried for 2,190 yards and 25 touchdowns for the Jets from 1977 to 1981; Ivory ran for over 2,600 yards for New York from 2013 to 2015.