One former Falcons stands out among the crowd that donned this jersey number.
Since Atlanta welcomed its first and only NFL team in 1966, the Falcons have had 17 different players take the field with No. 28 on their backs.
The first was tight end Ray Ogden, a Jesup native who played his college ball over in Tuscaloosa. Lined up alongside such immortals as Bob Berry, Perry Lee Dunn and Cannonball Butler, Ogden found himself stuck on a Falcons team that won three games in the span of his two years there.
Fellow Alabama product Javier Arenas wore the number last year, and his one-year stay proved even less eventful.