The NFL’s Best-Selling Jerseys List
Quarterbacks CJ Stroud of the Houston Texans, Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears, and Patrick Mahomes of the reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs lead the NFL’s list of top-selling jerseys as of Week 10 of the season.
This season, Stroud has continued the winning streak he started in 2023, a year in which he ended the Texans’ mediocrity by leading them to win the AFC South division title and qualify for the playoffs, where they fell in the divisional round against the Baltimore Ravens.
The 23-year-old quarterback has the Texans once again at the top of the AFC South with a record of six wins and four losses in 2024. Thanks to his performance, accumulating 2,371 yards and 12 touchdown passes, he remains at the top of the league’s jersey sales with his number 7 jersey.
As for Caleb Williams, the 22-year-old, selected in the first round of the recent Draft by the Bears, has become the great hope of restoring Chicago’s greatness.
Williams, the winner of the Heisman Trophy as the best college football player, has the team fighting to reach the playoffs, though he’s lost momentum with three consecutive losses in recent weeks. Despite this, his number 18 jersey is the league’s second-best seller.
The third spot on the list of most sought-after jerseys belongs to 29-year-old Patrick Mahomes, widely regarded as the best active quarterback.
Mahomes, a three-time Super Bowl champion and MVP in each of those games, has had a modest season offensively with the Chiefs. Nevertheless, he has led the team to a perfect record: nine wins, placing them at the top of the AFC West and the American Conference.
The fourth spot in the top 10 best-selling jerseys is the first non-quarterback. Aidan Hutchinson, defensive end of the NFC’s sensation team, the Detroit Lions.
Hutchinson’s popularity and demand for his number 97 jersey have remained high, despite a fractured tibia and fibula injury four weeks ago that sidelined him for the rest of the season.
Rounding out the list of best-selling jerseys are Jayden Daniels, quarterback for the Commanders, in fifth place; wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown of the Lions in sixth; CeeDee Lamb, wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, in seventh; Josh Allen, quarterback for the Bills, in eighth; Justin Jefferson, wide receiver for the Vikings, in ninth; and closing out the list, Maxx Crosby, defensive end for the Raiders.