With the season kicking into high gear, NFL jerseys are selling as fast as ever. We’ve seen the Russell Wilson trade spark a jersey-buying frenzy in Denver, but that’s merely the tip of the iceberg.
Super Bowl LVI between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals have fans stoked about the two teams’ prospects heading into the season, with four players featured within the top ten of hottest NFL jerseys.
Here is a list of the top-selling NFL jerseys right now, which even includes a rookie. Scroll to the bottom for a full list of each team’s most popular jersey.
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10. Aaron Donald jersey (Los Angeles Rams)
Few players have ever been as good as Aaron Donald is at his craft. A three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year winner, Donald finally got his first Super Bowl ring. He’s not likely slowing down any time soon and even signed a three-year extension this past offseason.
Get your Aaron Donald Super Bowl jersey today
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9. Aidan Hutchinson jersey (Detroit Lions)
Michigan’s own Aidan Hutchinson became the No. 2 overall pick in April, and his jersey has already been a hot ticket item before he’s even officially taken the field. It doesn’t matter. Everyone can see the potential in the defensive end. It’s only a matter of time before everyone wants his jersey.
Show your Michigan pride with an Aidan Hutchinson Honolulu Blue jersey
8. Aaron Rodgers jersey (Green Bay Packers)
While he may be a bit of a controversial figure, there’s no one who can deny how great Aaron Rodgers has been for the Green Bay Packers. A four-time MVP winner, which includes a Super Bowl victory, he’s annually among the best quarterbacks in the NFL. You can’t go wrong buying the jersey of one of the league’s best players.
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7. T.J. Watt jersey (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Just like his brother before him, T.J. Watt didn’t long to begin terrorizing his opponents opposite him. A three-time member of the All-Pro team, Watt has quickly proven himself among the league’s very best at his position. He’s led the NFL in sacks each of the past two seasons and now will look to do the same for a third consecutive year in Pittsburgh.
Look like the Defensive Player of the Year: Own a T.J. Watt jersey
6. Mac Jones jersey (New England Patriots)
His stock may be down heading into the season, but Mac Jones still has one of the NFL’s most popular jerseys. We’ll see how he follows his rookie season, but it’s clear Patriots fans are still thrilled to have a capable quarterback under center after Tommy left town.
Mac Attack: Mac Jones jerseys now on sale
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5. Justin Herbert jersey (Los Angeles Chargers)
For many football fans, if they could pick any quarterback under the age of 25, they’d pick Justin Herbert. It’s not hard to see why. The bro can do it all, making 60+ yard bombs just as easy as a 20-yard toss. He’s one of the most popular figures in the sport, and he’s only scratching the surface.
Upgrade your swag: Start rocking a Justin Herbert jersey
4. Trey Lance jersey (San Francisco 49ers)
He’s made just one NFL start since becoming the third overall pick in the 2021 Draft, but the 22-year-old Trey Lance has already displayed a dazzling array of skill sets. He may just become the league’s next biggest thing, as one of the most exciting players to hit the football field. A cannon arm and the ability to move the chains with his legs? Thousands of fans are all in on Lance by making his jersey one of the hottest sellers in football.
Support the next potential great QB in the Bay Area by rocking a Trey Lance jersey
3. Joe Burrow jersey (Cincinnati Bengals)
Everyone loves Joe Burrow. How can you not? He’s cool as hell. Burrow is likely to remain one of the top-five quarterbacks for the next decade-plus. He might even be able to pass Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen with a few more years of stellar play.
Tiger stripes: Shop Joe Burrow jerseys
2. Russell Wilson jersey (Denver Broncos)
The Denver Broncos are fired up about their new quarterback. Can you blame them? Russell Wilson brings a nine-time Pro Bowl QB who’s already shown he can win the Super Bowl. Can he help the Broncos return to the promised land?
Start cookin’ with a Russell Wilson jersey
1. Josh Allen jersey (Buffalo Bills)
As one of the best young quarterbacks in football, we may have yet to see the best of what Josh Allen has to offer. It’s a scary but true statement. Many have Allen’s Buffalo Bills as the favorite to win the Super Bowl this season, which would only cause the demand for his jerseys to increase.
Bills Mafia, dive into a Josh Allen jersey
Top-selling NFL jerseys for all 32 teams
If you didn’t see your favorite player included in the top ten, you’ll find your team’s most popular NFL jerseys right here.
- Arizona Cardinals, Kyler Murray, quarterback
- Atlanta Falcons, Kyle Pitts, tight end
- Baltimore Ravens, Lamar Jackson, quarterback
- Buffalo Bills, Josh Allen, quarterback
- Carolina Panthers, Christian McCaffrey, running back
- Chicago Bears, Justin Fields, quarterback
- Cincinnati Bengals, Joe Burrow, quarterback
- Cleveland Browns, Myles Garrett, defensive end
- Dallas Cowboys, CeeDee Lamb, wide receiver
- Denver Broncos, Russell Wilson, quarterback
- Detroit Lions, Aidan Hutchinson, defensive end
- Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers, quarterback
- Houston Texans, Derek Stingley Jr., cornerback
- Indianapolis Colts, Jonathan Taylor, running back
- Jacksonville Jaguars, Trevor Lawrence, quarterback
- Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, quarterback
- Las Vegas Raiders, Davante Adams, wide receiver
- Los Angeles Chargers, Justin Herbert, quarterback
- Los Angeles Rams, Aaron Donald, defensive lineman
- Miami Dolphins, Jaylen Waddle, wide receiver
- Minnesota Vikings, Justin Jefferson, wide receiver
- New England Patriots, Mac Jones, quarterback
- New Orleans Saints, Tyrann Mathieu, safety
- New York Giants, Saquon Barkley, running back
- New York Jets, Zach Wilson, quarterback
- Philadelphia Eagles, A.J. Brown, wide receiver
- Pittsburgh Steelers, T.J. Watt, linebacker
- San Francisco 49ers, George Kittle, tight end
- Seattle Seahawks, D.K. Metcalf, wide receiver
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom Brady, quarterback
- Tennessee Titans, Derrick Henry, running back
- Washington Commanders, Chase Young, defensive end
This article was originally published on Sportsnaut.com and is republished here with permission.