Top-Selling NFL Jerseys of 2022 Right Now

NFL jerseys are being sold left and right as players find themselves on new teams and fans find themselves rushing out to buy new jerseys. As the regular season and playoffs passed, we’ve seen players like quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Josh Allen top the charts. While players get traded, we might see a greater surge of jerseys being sold, depending on who’s moving where. Here’s a list of the top-selling NFL jerseys of 2022 right now, during the offseason:

10. Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals)

One of the most hyped picks ever, Burrow was fresh off of a historic college season at LSU, leading the team to a perfect 15-0 record and beating the Clemson Tigers in the NCAA championship. Just within his 2nd season alone he’s managed to prove himself to be a top-notch quarterback, leading his team to the Super Bowl, although losing to the Los Angeles Rams. It comes as no surprise that his jerseys are selling out.

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9. Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs)

Patrick Mahomes is yet another top quarterback in the NFL. Within 5 seasons in the NFL, he’s managed to win MVP, a Super Bowl, and garner 4 Pro Bowls. He’s known for his unorthodox playstyle, making moves like no-look passes to his teammates.

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8. Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers)

Similar to Burrow, Herbert’s left an impact on the field within just two seasons. He earned the Offensive Rookie of the Year award, and he became the fastest player to reach 800 career completions (31 games) and the second-youngest player in league history to get to 65 career TD passes.

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7. Cooper Kupp (Los Angeles Rams)

Kupp won the Super Bowl and also received the Super Bowl MVP award when the Rams beat the Bengals. During Kupp’s historic season in 2021, he was averaging 114.5 receiving yards per game while tallying 145 receptions for 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns — all NFL highs, making him the first player to achieve the receiving triple crown since 2005.

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6. Mac Jones (New England Patriots)

Jones is expected to fill in for Tom Brady and the insane run he’s had with the Patriots, as he led the Patriots back to the playoffs last season. He was 2nd in Offensive Rookie of the Year voting, and he also received a Pro Bowl nomination.

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5. Tom Brady (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

The undisputed greatest of all time in NFL football, there isn’t much to argue. He has 3 MVPS, 2 Offensive Player of the Year awards, and 15 Pro Bowl nominations. He holds the record for most Super Bowl wins at 7 and also has 5 Super Bowl MVPs.

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4. Kenny Pickett (Pittsburgh Steelers) 

While Pickett hasn’t played in the NFL yet, fans are obviously expecting a lot from him as Ben Roethlisberger’s replacement. While he has to fight with Mitch Trubisky for starting quarterback, it’s clear from his jersey sales that he should be up to the task.

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3. Davante Adams (Las Vegas Raiders)

After Adams’ trade to the Raiders, his jersey sales increased as the team acquired a star wide receiver. Adams has received 5 Pro Bowl nominations across 8 years, and also placed top 5 last season in catches, yards, and touchdowns.

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2. Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills)

Josh Allen is one of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL, justifying his position on his list. He had over 4,400 yards and 36 touchdowns in 2021, all top-10 in the NFL. The Bills are also favorites to win the Super Bowl this upcoming season.

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1. Russell Wilson (Denver Broncos)

After Wilson’s trade from the Seattle Seahawks to the Broncos, his jersey sales skyrocketed. He’s a 9-time Pro Bowler and also has a Super Bowl under his belt. He’s a quarterback with one of the highest career wins in the sport at 104, ranking near other greats like Joe Montana and Eli Manning.

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