When Seattle Seahawks rookie running back Jadarian Price stepped to the podium for his introductory press conference, he didn't just talk about football—he revealed a deeply personal choice that marks a fresh start. Price announced he will wear No. 8, a number that symbolizes a new chapter in his life and career.
"It was multiple factors," Price explained, as reported by ESPN's Brady Henderson. "One of the numbers available but also I wanted a little change. New chapter in my life. Haven't done single digits since I was like in little league. So, a new change. I thought it would be nice."
The decision is a notable departure for the former Notre Dame standout, who previously sported Nos. 20 and 24 during his college days. At the Fighting Irish, Price established himself as a powerhouse running back, earning recognition as the No. 2 running back in the 2026 NFL Draft class after a stellar junior season in 2025. That year, he rushed for 674 yards and 11 touchdowns, showcasing the explosive talent that caught Seattle's attention.
Now, as a rookie for the defending Super Bowl champions, Price will have the chance to make an immediate impact. Wearing No. 8, he looks to bring that same energy and determination to the Seahawks' backfield in 2026. For fans, this jersey switch isn't just about a number—it's a signal of a player ready to write his own story in the NFL.
