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Tua fans show their excitement

Tagovailoa’s No. 1 already a top seller on NFLShop.com

- By Keven Lerner

Even with Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tua Tagovailoa’s addition to the Miami Dolphins may be the most popular offseason move — at least according to fans.

Less than a week after selecting his jersey number with the Dolphins, Tagovailoa has the top two-selling jerseys on NFLShop.com, the official online store of the NFL. His aqua No. 1 jersey is the top seller, followed by his home white No. 1 jersey.

Tagovailoa, whom the Dolphins selected fifth in last month’s draft, wore No. 13 during his three seasons at Alabama, but that number belonged to Dolphins Hall of Fame quarterbac­k Dan Marino. Tagovailoa made it clear from the moment he was drafted that he had no intention of

asking the Dolphins to un-retire Marino’s number so he could wear it.

“I’m not too worried about what number I have. I understand No. 13 is retired, and it should be,” Tagovailoa said on draft night. “Dan Marino, he’s the GOAT (greatest of all time). He’s like the mayor there and I have much respect for him.” Ironically, Tagovailoa settled on No. 1. He was the clear favorite to be the No. 1 pick for much of last season before he suffered a serious hip injury in November that ended his season. By picking that number, he also could be making a statement — Arizona quarterbac­k Kyler Murray, the first overall selection in the 2019 NFL draft, wears No. 1 for the Cardinals.

Various Brady jerseys hold the No. 3 through No. 6 spots on the best-selling list, while Gronkowski’s red Buccaneers jersey is No. 7. Cincinnati Bengals rookie quarterbac­k Joe Burrow, the top pick in last month’s draft, has the No. 8 most popular jersey.

Brady signed with Tampa Bay as an unrestrict­ed free agent March 20 after spending his entire 20-year career with the New England Patriots. The future Hall of Famer, who turns 43 on Aug. 3, has won a record six Super Bowls, four Super Bowl MVPs and three league MVP awards.

Gronkowski, a five-time Pro Bowl tight end, came out of retirement April 21 to join his former quarterbac­k with the Bucs. The Patriots traded Gronkowski, 31, to Tampa Bay for a fourth-round pick in April’s draft.

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