An ever-winning team like New England Patriots inevitably becomes a fan favorite. The Patriots are so popular, quarterback Tom Brady has the best-selling jersey in Florida.

In an article written by Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald, Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry vows to put an end to Bradymania.

From Beasley’s article:

Who had the NFL’s best-selling jersey in Florida, Landry was asked toward the end of the interview. “Hopefully me,” Landry responded. Actually, it’s Tom Brady. “Oh no,” Landry said, his voice dropping. “You know what? That’s only for another year or two. We’re emerging as an organization; we’re going to put that to rest.”

With Brady turning 40 in August, Landry has the opportunity to eventually overtake him. Miami is on the rise, especially since the team finished 10-6 in 2016 and qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2008.

In his three seasons in the league, Landry has caught 288 receptions, which is the most any receiver has caught in his first three years in the NFL. For the second straight season, Landry was named to the AFC Pro Bowl team after recording 94 receptions for 1,136 yards and four touchdowns.

Landry could eventually become the most popular player in Florida, but first the Dolphins must continue to improve. Landry will need to remain in South Florida as the 2017 season is the last year of his rookie contract.