The NFL came to London on Sunday, so London's football fans brought out their jerseys. All of them.

This was a Steelers-Vikings game, so of course there were plenty of Roethlisberger 7 jerseys and Peterson 28s among the more than 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. But without a real tie to either team, many fans went for the next best thing: any NFL jersey.

The Count stood outside the main gate at Wembley and tabulated which game-inappropriate jerseys were the most popular. Over the course of an hour, we saw 477 fans wearing jerseys not belonging to the Vikings or Steelers. Of those, every other NFL team was represented, except the Chiefs. (Although a later lap around the stadium did turn up a single Jamaal Charles fan.)

The New England Patriots topped the list for fans in Old England, followed by the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants.

Quaterbacks ruled the roost: Tom Brady's name was the most prevalent, followed by a tie between Eli Manning and Aaron Rodgers. Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski was the only non-quarterback to crack the top five.