Nobody moves merchandise like quarterbacks. Five quarterbacks have ruled jersey sales since training camps opened.
Fanatics has announced, dating back to August 1, the top-selling jerseys.
In first place, Bills quarterback and sure-fire MVP candidate Josh Allen. Next is rookie quarterback Mac Jones, who became the clear-cut starter eight days ago. Tom Brady, who had been No. 1 for most of the last 20 years, lands at No. 3.
Next comes Bears rookie quarterback Justin Fields, followed by Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
The league has come a long way from the offseason dominance of former Jaguars tight end Tim Tebow, who has returned to being gone and forgotten after his cup of decaf in Jacksonville.