In our debut installment of The Fit Files: NFL’s Five Best-Dressed last week, we ended up with a tie that illustrated how fashion can make everybody look good. This week, quarterbacks and wide receivers stole the show, claiming all five spots below, with the top slot going to a veteran QB who has made a strong argument for having the NFL’s best closet.
Before we dig into the list, here’s a quick refresher on the members of our panel:
Terron Armstead — Former five-time Pro Bowl left tackle for the Saints and Dolphins (2013-2024); currently hosts The Set podcast on YouTube bi-weekly on Monday/Thursday night.
- Fashion vision: Fashion is our daily “first impression.” It’s our non-verbal expression, so I use it as the first line of communication.
Jamie Erdahl — Host of Good Morning Football on NFL Network and the nationally syndicated show GMFB OT.
- Fashion vision: Designer sweatshirts take the cake.
Jason McCourty — Super Bowl champion and former cornerback for the Titans, Browns, Patriots and Dolphins (2009-2021); current ESPN studio analyst/CBS game analyst.
- Fashion vision: Fashion is confidence, and confidence is a stain you can’t wipe off!
Chad Johnson — Custom clothier and designer for Duane & Johnson menswear tailoring.
- Fashion vision: Where style outlives the season — fashion, to me, is making today timeless.
And finally, I am a national TV reporter for NFL Network, and my fashion vision is: Dress how you want to be addressed and wear what helps you exude, “I’m HIM.”
A NOTE ON METHODOLOGY: Panelists voted on a list of fits shown off before games from Thursday through Monday, with five points being assigned to each first-place vote, four-points being assigned to each second-place vote, and so on. For players who have previously earned votes, we will list their season point total and mark any prior top-five finishes.
Here, presented in reverse order, are the winners from Week 2: