NFL jerseys are the best way to prove one’s allegiance to a team.
That’s why some fans even purchase multiple colors and designs of a player’s jersey.
The devoted ones even look out for throwback or alternate jerseys to build their collection.
They rock these jerseys during games while cheering for their beloved team.
From the young ones to the not-so-young football followers, jerseys will never go out of style.
In some ways, players can have added bragging rights if their jersey is selling like hotcakes.
It’s a testament to their popularity which they can parlay into lucrative endorsement deals.
That said, here are the top ten jerseys of 2022 based on sales.
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Russell Wilson tops the list because of his transfer from the Seattle Seahawks to the Denver Broncos.
Aside from die-hard Broncos fans who wanted a copy of his uniform, there are also Wilson fans to support him wherever he plays.
It doesn’t hurt that he has a celebrity wife to help boost his profile.
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In second place is Josh Allen possibly because of the strong bond between the Buffalo Bills and their fanbase who affectionately call themselves Bills Mafia.
Coming in at third is Davante Adams who was traded from the Green Bay Packers to the Las Vegas Raiders.
Surprisingly, rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett ranks fourth which shows the immense support he is getting from Pittsburgh Steelers supporters.
If Pickett’s jersey is selling well, does it boost his chances to be the team’s starting quarterback?
Finally, Cooper Kupp is the only non-quarterback from the fifth to the tenth spot.
His popularity surged when he won Offensive Player of the Year honors after a season wherein he won a Super Bowl and took home the wide receiver’s triple crown in the regular season.
Completing the top ten are Tom Brady, Mac Jones, Justin Herbert, Patrick Mahomes, and Joe Burrow.
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