Football is as much about talent and hard work as it is about style. With uniforms adorned by the players for the games, it’s usually their hairdo that helps them express themselves. This is true for almost all athletes around the world.
The league has an abundance of stylish players in 2023. But we would narrow ourselves down to only five players that we think had the best hairstyles this season!
The criteria
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Since many players like to play around with their hairstyles too. We will restrict ourselves to the first 9 weeks of play only. And even if a player might have had that hairstyle for a week, if it’s hip, it’s in!
1 – Patrick Mahomes
The Kansas City Chiefs’ superstar QB Patrick Mahomes has been rocking his ‘mohawk fade’ for some time now. And it works for him on and off the pitch.
2 – Joe Burrow
This 26-year-old hotshot has had quite a few different hairstyles in the NFL. But earlier this season, Joe Burrow got a definitive haircut. His signature short hair looks with a low fade.
3 – Lamar Jackson
Lamar Jackson surprised his fans earlier this year when he signed for the Baltimore Ravens. He previously wore his hair in braids and had an unkept look without them. But before the season started, he showed up with long curls, parted in the middle.
4 – Will Levis
Will Levis, young QB for the Titans has a hairstyle that would only look good on blondes. With a wavy-heavy top and low fade on the side. This youngster knows how to maximize on and off the field.
5 – Brock Purdy
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The classics are classic for a reason. And 23-year-old Brock Purdy exudes class. With side-parted short hair and minimal fade on the sides, he looks like a 1950s movie star.
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These are our picks for the top 5 hairstyles in the NFL up to week 9. Do you agree or disagree? Tell us what you think about our list in the comments.
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