The New England Patriots’ cool new “Rivalries” sweatshirt may be hotter right now than the team itself.Fans spotted head coach Mike Vrabel wearing one during Sunday’s AFC Wild Card game against the Los Angeles Chargers. The hood includes the phrase, “We Are All Patriots.”The sweatshirt, which retails for about $100, is now sold out just about everywhere, including the pro shop at Gillette Stadium, Fanatics online, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and other authorized retailers of NFL gear.That’s why some Patriot fans were surprised to find it for sale through a website, Danezon.After taking a closer look at the product listing, NewsCenter 5’s Ben Simmoneau spotted other warning signs.Danezon’s sweatshirt sells for $69, which is significantly less than the retail price.The description also says, “this is a recreated product,” which means it’s fake.A day after a producer reached out to the NFL about the product listings, Danezon took them down. The NFL later confirmed it had referred the inquiry to its trademark enforcement team to address.So far, Danezon has not responded to our request for comment.

NEEDHAM, Mass. —

The New England Patriots’ cool new “Rivalries” sweatshirt may be hotter right now than the team itself.

Fans spotted head coach Mike Vrabel wearing one during Sunday’s AFC Wild Card game against the Los Angeles Chargers. The hood includes the phrase, “We Are All Patriots.”

The sweatshirt, which retails for about $100, is now sold out just about everywhere, including the pro shop at Gillette Stadium, Fanatics online, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and other authorized retailers of NFL gear.

That’s why some Patriot fans were surprised to find it for sale through a website, Danezon.

After taking a closer look at the product listing, NewsCenter 5’s Ben Simmoneau spotted other warning signs.

Danezon’s sweatshirt sells for $69, which is significantly less than the retail price.

The description also says, “this is a recreated product,” which means it’s fake.

A day after a producer reached out to the NFL about the product listings, Danezon took them down. The NFL later confirmed it had referred the inquiry to its trademark enforcement team to address.

So far, Danezon has not responded to our request for comment.