“This Is Horrible”: Cowboys Fans React Strongly to Rookie Jersey Numbers

The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for a critical 2025 season with sky-high expectations. After a disappointing 6-11 campaign plagued by injuries, fans are demanding a bounce-back year—especially with CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott among the highest-paid players in the NFL.

But before training camp or even preseason kicks off, Cowboys fans have already found a reason to voice their frustration—and surprisingly, it’s not about the offensive line or wide receiver depth.

It’s about jersey numbers.

Draft Class Sparks Unexpected Outrage

Following the 2025 NFL Draft, the Cowboys announced the jersey numbers assigned to their nine rookies. While numbers often change before the season, that didn’t stop fans from erupting online over what they consider some “ugly” choices.

Here’s the current list of rookie jersey assignments:

  • 52 – Tyler Booker (1st Round, 12th overall)
  • 41 – Donovan Ezeiruaku (2nd Round, 44th overall)
  • 27 – Shavon Revel (3rd Round, 76th overall)
  • 34 – Jaydon Blue (5th Round, 149th overall)
  • 50 – Shemar James (5th Round, 152nd overall)
  • 69 – Ajani Cornelius (6th Round, 204th overall)
  • 93 – Jay Toia (7th Round, 217th overall)
  • 37 – Phil Mafah (7th Round, 239th overall)
  • 72 – Tommy Akingbesote (7th Round, 247th overall)

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While some numbers fit traditional positional ranges, fans quickly zeroed in on the more unconventional ones. One post simply read, “This is horrible.” Another user commented, “37 and 34 are ugly—please let them get different numbers before the season.”

Why the Reaction?

Cowboys fans are notoriously passionate, and jersey numbers—while seemingly trivial—can carry serious weight. They’re tied to tradition, legacy, and sometimes superstition. A number that feels “off” can make it harder for fans to embrace a new player.

With past legends having worn iconic numbers, fans often expect rookies to either carry that torch or choose something that “fits” visually or historically. The backlash, though over something cosmetic, shows just how closely fans are watching every move the franchise makes.

Cowboys Fans Begs For A Change

The team has already reminded fans that these numbers are not final. Rookie minicamp is just around the corner, and official rosters won’t be finalized until the regular season nears. Many rookies opt to change numbers once they earn a spot and negotiate jersey swaps with veterans.

Cowboys fans want more than wins—they want style, tradition, and flair. Whether or not the rookie jersey numbers stay the same, the reaction shows one thing for sure: every detail matters in Cowboys Nation.

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