Patriots fans are buying into Mac Jones -- literally.
Since the start of August, Jones' No. 10 Patriots jersey is the second-best-selling jersey in the entire NFL on Fanatics, according to a tweet shared by ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Jones, the 15th overall pick in April's NFL Draft, wasn't even officially the Patriots' starting quarterback until the very end of August, when the Patriots released Cam Newton and named Jones their starter on Aug. 31.
Needless to say, that decision has led to a massive boom in Jones jersey sales, with ESPN's Mike Reiss reporting that the Patriots Pro Shop sold out of Jones jerseys just hours after the decision was announced.

The only player ahead of Jones in jersey sales since the start of August is Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who enters the season with the highest of expectations after a breakout 2020 season that saw him finish second in MVP voting and lead Buffalo to the AFC championship game.
Jones slots in one spot ahead of Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady, who has been at or near the top of these lists throughout his time in both New England and Tampa Bay.
Bears rookie quarterback Justin Fields -- who is not even the team's starter yet -- and Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes round out the top five.