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Shaquill Griffin's new Seahawks jersey number revealed

Updated July 18, 2025, 7:19 p.m. by Seahawks Wire 1 min read
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The Seattle Seahawks officially reunited with cornerback Shaquill Griffin towards the end of June.

Griffin, originally a third round selection by Seattle during the 2017 NFL draft, has made his way back to the Emerald City on a one-year deal after four years and four teams away.

However, Griffin will be sporting a somewhat new look in his second stint.

When he was last with the Seahawks, the Pro Bowler wore the No.

26 jersey, which is currently occupied by running back Zach Charbonnet.

This time around, Griffin will be wearing a number with immense history in Seattle...

No.

24.

Shaquill Griffin will wearing jersey No.

24 in his second stint with the #Seahawks per @gbellseattleNo.

26, his previous jersey number, is currently being worn by RB Zach Charbonnet The Seahawks Wire (@TheSeahawksWire) July 18, 2025There is a considerable portion of the 12th Man that would like to see No.

24 retired permanently by the Seahawks organization.

Historically, Seattle has only retired the jerseys of those who went into the Pro Football Hall of Fame primarily as Seahawks - such as Steve Largent, Walter Jones, Cortez Kennedy, and Kenny Easley.

But Marshawn Lynch is a different case, as he was truly the face of the organization's rise to national prominence during the Pete Carroll era.

His unique personality and bruising playing style has made him a cult classic in the Pacific Northwest.

There is of course the Ken Griffey Jr.

connection to the number as well, who also wore No.

24.

There are just as many Seattle sports fans who would like to see the No.

24 retired city-wide across all the professional teams in the region.

But for now, No.

24 will once again take the field in Seattle, and hopefully there's still a little magic left in it for a legacy Seahawk like Shaquill Griffin.

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