NFLPA Top 50 Players Sale List (merchandise)

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IF there was any doubt whether or not Parsons will be a Dallas Cowboy for a long time .........here is your answer.



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Jalen Hurts Tops NFLPA’s Year-End Top 50 Player Sales List​




After closing out the 2022 NFL season at the #5 spot, Jalen Hurts has claimed the retail crown atop the Top 50 Player Sales List for the first time. Following Hurts are Jason Kelce, Patrick Mahomes II, Travis Kelce, Christian McCaffrey, Aaron Rodgers, Joe Burrow, Brock Purdy, Micah Parsons, and Justin Jefferson rounding out the top 10.

The list ranks the top retail performers in the league based on sales of officially licensed NFL player products from March 1, 2023 to February 29, 2024. It provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive sales figures available. The Top 50 Player Sales List is a key indicator of the most marketable and influential players, impacting their endorsements and overall earning potential.

Covering categories such as adult and youth game jerseys, t-shirts, hoodies, bobbleheads, plush toys, socks, face coverings, headbands, figurines, wall decals, credit cards, backpacks, Fatheads, drinkware, pet products, and more, the list represents the only verified rankings of all officially licensed NFL player products sold through both online and traditional retail outlets, as reported by more than 85 NFLPA licensees.

FULL TOP 50 LIST



Top 10 Players Among All Officially Licensed Products Sold​


What to Know About the 2024 Year-End NFLPA Top 50 Player Sales List​

  • From the Preseason Top 50 List, Jason Kelce surged 15 spots to claim the No. 2 position, Lamar Jackson bolted 20 places to No. 19, Nick Bosa climbed 21 spots to No. 23, Tyreek Hill rose 21 spots to No. 14 and DeVonta Smith bumped 17 spots to No. 17. Notably, Amon-Ra St. Brown, who was not ranked in the Top 50 last preseason, jumped to No. 33 after an impressive 2023 campaign.
  • Patrick Mahomes continued his dominance on and off the field; his No. 3 ranking on this year's final list marks his sixth consecutive year inside the Top 5 and his seventh straight year in the Top 10.
  • The stars have risen! Four NFLPA Rising Stars appeared on the year-end rankings — Anthony Richardson, CJ Stroud, Brock Purdy and Jordan Love. Brock Purdy (No. 8) is the first active Rising Star to finish in the Year-End Top 10 since Mac Jones in 2021.
  • Quarterbacks reign supreme, making up 40% of the 2023-24 Top 50 List. This year saw twenty quarterbacks (40%), sixteen receivers (32%), four defensive linemen (8%), three running backs (6%), three linebackers (6%), two tight ends (4%), one defensive back (2%) and one offensive lineman (2%).
  • For the second consecutive year, Jason Kelce set a record for highest ranking for an offensive lineman. Additionally, his No. 2 finish is the highest finish ever for a non-quarterback on a year-end list (Ranking began in 2014).
  • The most popular jerseys based on cumulative sales from Fanatics, Outerstuff, and Dallas Cowboys Merchandising were Jalen Hurts, Jason Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey and Micah Parsons.
  • The hottest selling socks from licensees FBF, Rock ‘Em, and Strideline featured Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Dawson Knox, Justin Jefferson and Dak Prescott.
  • Highland Mint reported that Patrick Mahomes, Justin Jefferson, CeeDee Lamb, Joe Burrow and Aaron Rodgers led all sales of framed memorabilia.
  • Sales of custom ISlide sandals were topped by Justin Jefferson, Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce and Joe Burrow.
  • GameTime Sidekicks’ top-selling collegiate co-branded drinkware featured Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa, Derrick Henry, Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson.
  • Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson and George Kittle led sales of Funko Pop vinyl collectibles at year-end.
  • Forever Collectibles (FOCO) reported that the best-selling bobbleheads were Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers, Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson.
  • Fathead’s most popular wall decals and cutouts featured Patrick Mahomes, Justin Jefferson, Tyreek Hill, Jalen Hurts and Joe Burrow.
  • Outerstuff’s youth apparel sales were led by Patrick Mahomes, followed by Jalen Hurts, Justin Jefferson, Aaron Rodgers and Josh Allen.
  • Party Animals’ best-selling player figurines and squishy toys featured Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, T.J. Watt, Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson.
  • Iconic Puzzles featuring Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa and Dak Prescott led sales this past season.
  • Trends International’s top-selling player-identified posters included Patrick Mahomes, Micah Parsons, Travis Kelce, Dak Prescott and DeVonta Smith
 

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IF there was any doubt whether or not Parsons will be a Dallas Cowboy for a long time .........here is your answer.



https://nflpa.com/partners/posts/ja...its+&utm_id=2024+Q4+Top+50+Player+Sales+List+

Jalen Hurts Tops NFLPA’s Year-End Top 50 Player Sales List​




After closing out the 2022 NFL season at the #5 spot, Jalen Hurts has claimed the retail crown atop the Top 50 Player Sales List for the first time. Following Hurts are Jason Kelce, Patrick Mahomes II, Travis Kelce, Christian McCaffrey, Aaron Rodgers, Joe Burrow, Brock Purdy, Micah Parsons, and Justin Jefferson rounding out the top 10.

The list ranks the top retail performers in the league based on sales of officially licensed NFL player products from March 1, 2023 to February 29, 2024. It provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive sales figures available. The Top 50 Player Sales List is a key indicator of the most marketable and influential players, impacting their endorsements and overall earning potential.

Covering categories such as adult and youth game jerseys, t-shirts, hoodies, bobbleheads, plush toys, socks, face coverings, headbands, figurines, wall decals, credit cards, backpacks, Fatheads, drinkware, pet products, and more, the list represents the only verified rankings of all officially licensed NFL player products sold through both online and traditional retail outlets, as reported by more than 85 NFLPA licensees.

FULL TOP 50 LIST



Top 10 Players Among All Officially Licensed Products Sold​


What to Know About the 2024 Year-End NFLPA Top 50 Player Sales List​

  • From the Preseason Top 50 List, Jason Kelce surged 15 spots to claim the No. 2 position, Lamar Jackson bolted 20 places to No. 19, Nick Bosa climbed 21 spots to No. 23, Tyreek Hill rose 21 spots to No. 14 and DeVonta Smith bumped 17 spots to No. 17. Notably, Amon-Ra St. Brown, who was not ranked in the Top 50 last preseason, jumped to No. 33 after an impressive 2023 campaign.
  • Patrick Mahomes continued his dominance on and off the field; his No. 3 ranking on this year's final list marks his sixth consecutive year inside the Top 5 and his seventh straight year in the Top 10.
  • The stars have risen! Four NFLPA Rising Stars appeared on the year-end rankings — Anthony Richardson, CJ Stroud, Brock Purdy and Jordan Love. Brock Purdy (No. 8) is the first active Rising Star to finish in the Year-End Top 10 since Mac Jones in 2021.
  • Quarterbacks reign supreme, making up 40% of the 2023-24 Top 50 List. This year saw twenty quarterbacks (40%), sixteen receivers (32%), four defensive linemen (8%), three running backs (6%), three linebackers (6%), two tight ends (4%), one defensive back (2%) and one offensive lineman (2%).
  • For the second consecutive year, Jason Kelce set a record for highest ranking for an offensive lineman. Additionally, his No. 2 finish is the highest finish ever for a non-quarterback on a year-end list (Ranking began in 2014).
  • The most popular jerseys based on cumulative sales from Fanatics, Outerstuff, and Dallas Cowboys Merchandising were Jalen Hurts, Jason Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey and Micah Parsons.
  • The hottest selling socks from licensees FBF, Rock ‘Em, and Strideline featured Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Dawson Knox, Justin Jefferson and Dak Prescott.
  • Highland Mint reported that Patrick Mahomes, Justin Jefferson, CeeDee Lamb, Joe Burrow and Aaron Rodgers led all sales of framed memorabilia.
  • Sales of custom ISlide sandals were topped by Justin Jefferson, Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce and Joe Burrow.
  • GameTime Sidekicks’ top-selling collegiate co-branded drinkware featured Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa, Derrick Henry, Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson.
  • Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson and George Kittle led sales of Funko Pop vinyl collectibles at year-end.
  • Forever Collectibles (FOCO) reported that the best-selling bobbleheads were Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers, Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson.
  • Fathead’s most popular wall decals and cutouts featured Patrick Mahomes, Justin Jefferson, Tyreek Hill, Jalen Hurts and Joe Burrow.
  • Outerstuff’s youth apparel sales were led by Patrick Mahomes, followed by Jalen Hurts, Justin Jefferson, Aaron Rodgers and Josh Allen.
  • Party Animals’ best-selling player figurines and squishy toys featured Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, T.J. Watt, Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson.
  • Iconic Puzzles featuring Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa and Dak Prescott led sales this past season.
  • Trends International’s top-selling player-identified posters included Patrick Mahomes, Micah Parsons,Travis Kelce, Dak Prescott and DeVonta Smith

The team goal is met from the Owner, GM, and Defacto Head Coach...Cowboys are relevant.
 

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Must be more people in Alabama and Oklahoma than I thought....:omg:
 

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Rogers was a one-off last year as he changed teams. When he goes down with an injury this season the dumpsters will be full of his merch.
 

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We all know why the Kelce's jerseys got on the list. Most were probably bought by Swifties!! :muttley:
I gave a like earlier but a few questions just dawned on me. Why did Travis' jersey come in fourth, two spots behind Jason's? Is this some sort of hidden message the Swiftees are sending to their idol about her relationship? Do they want her to write another breakup song that badly?:laugh:
 

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I gave a like earlier but a few questions just dawned on me. Why did Travis' jersey come in fourth, two spots behind Jason's? Is this some sort of hidden message the Swiftees are sending to their idol about her relationship? Do they want her to write another breakup song that badly?:laugh:
well, it is clearly what she is best at....
breakups, blaming the guy and writing songs about it blaming the guy that her fans buy like hot cakes.
 

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We all know why the Kelce's jerseys got on the list. Most were probably bought by Swifties!! :muttley:
Why Jason and not Travis? Jason Kelce is very popular and very personable. I can see him in the broadcast booth. You just know he'd say something off the cuff that would drive network exec's crazy.
 

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Why Jason and not Travis? Jason Kelce is very popular and very personable. I can see him in the broadcast booth. You just know he'd say something off the cuff that would drive network exec's crazy.
Remember when Jason lifted up a little girl "swiftie" so she could see Taylor Swift in her suite? That got him some major brownie points!! :grin:

 

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LMBO @ Jason Kelce landing at #2.

~Thinks back to how much the commercialization of the league has changed over the decades and remembers Sergeant Murtaugh's famous line~
Let's go way back...
Hall Of Famers \ Iconic Legends in their professional sports.
Sugar Ray Robinson - Boxing
Bob Cousy - NBA
Frank Gifford- NFL
All three promoted cigarette brands during the heyday of their careers = the 1950s-60s.
Other than the late, great Cowboys FB Walt Garrison -no athlete since the 1970's promoted the use of tobacco while they were still playing.

With the growing legalization + cultural acceptance of Marijuana as a bonifide medical remedy for a variety of ailments and conditions- do you think we will soon see current athletes promoting cannibis - in whatever form, product, or usage - while still playing?
 
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IF there was any doubt whether or not Parsons will be a Dallas Cowboy for a long time .........here is your answer.



https://nflpa.com/partners/posts/ja...its+&utm_id=2024+Q4+Top+50+Player+Sales+List+

Jalen Hurts Tops NFLPA’s Year-End Top 50 Player Sales List​




After closing out the 2022 NFL season at the #5 spot, Jalen Hurts has claimed the retail crown atop the Top 50 Player Sales List for the first time. Following Hurts are Jason Kelce, Patrick Mahomes II, Travis Kelce, Christian McCaffrey, Aaron Rodgers, Joe Burrow, Brock Purdy, Micah Parsons, and Justin Jefferson rounding out the top 10.

The list ranks the top retail performers in the league based on sales of officially licensed NFL player products from March 1, 2023 to February 29, 2024. It provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive sales figures available. The Top 50 Player Sales List is a key indicator of the most marketable and influential players, impacting their endorsements and overall earning potential.

Covering categories such as adult and youth game jerseys, t-shirts, hoodies, bobbleheads, plush toys, socks, face coverings, headbands, figurines, wall decals, credit cards, backpacks, Fatheads, drinkware, pet products, and more, the list represents the only verified rankings of all officially licensed NFL player products sold through both online and traditional retail outlets, as reported by more than 85 NFLPA licensees.

FULL TOP 50 LIST



Top 10 Players Among All Officially Licensed Products Sold​


What to Know About the 2024 Year-End NFLPA Top 50 Player Sales List​

  • From the Preseason Top 50 List, Jason Kelce surged 15 spots to claim the No. 2 position, Lamar Jackson bolted 20 places to No. 19, Nick Bosa climbed 21 spots to No. 23, Tyreek Hill rose 21 spots to No. 14 and DeVonta Smith bumped 17 spots to No. 17. Notably, Amon-Ra St. Brown, who was not ranked in the Top 50 last preseason, jumped to No. 33 after an impressive 2023 campaign.
  • Patrick Mahomes continued his dominance on and off the field; his No. 3 ranking on this year's final list marks his sixth consecutive year inside the Top 5 and his seventh straight year in the Top 10.
  • The stars have risen! Four NFLPA Rising Stars appeared on the year-end rankings — Anthony Richardson, CJ Stroud, Brock Purdy and Jordan Love. Brock Purdy (No. 8) is the first active Rising Star to finish in the Year-End Top 10 since Mac Jones in 2021.
  • Quarterbacks reign supreme, making up 40% of the 2023-24 Top 50 List. This year saw twenty quarterbacks (40%), sixteen receivers (32%), four defensive linemen (8%), three running backs (6%), three linebackers (6%), two tight ends (4%), one defensive back (2%) and one offensive lineman (2%).
  • For the second consecutive year, Jason Kelce set a record for highest ranking for an offensive lineman. Additionally, his No. 2 finish is the highest finish ever for a non-quarterback on a year-end list (Ranking began in 2014).
  • The most popular jerseys based on cumulative sales from Fanatics, Outerstuff, and Dallas Cowboys Merchandising were Jalen Hurts, Jason Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey and Micah Parsons.
  • The hottest selling socks from licensees FBF, Rock ‘Em, and Strideline featured Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Dawson Knox, Justin Jefferson and Dak Prescott.
  • Highland Mint reported that Patrick Mahomes, Justin Jefferson, CeeDee Lamb, Joe Burrow and Aaron Rodgers led all sales of framed memorabilia.
  • Sales of custom ISlide sandals were topped by Justin Jefferson, Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce and Joe Burrow.
  • GameTime Sidekicks’ top-selling collegiate co-branded drinkware featured Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa, Derrick Henry, Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson.
  • Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson and George Kittle led sales of Funko Pop vinyl collectibles at year-end.
  • Forever Collectibles (FOCO) reported that the best-selling bobbleheads were Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers, Joe Burrow and Justin Jefferson.
  • Fathead’s most popular wall decals and cutouts featured Patrick Mahomes, Justin Jefferson, Tyreek Hill, Jalen Hurts and Joe Burrow.
  • Outerstuff’s youth apparel sales were led by Patrick Mahomes, followed by Jalen Hurts, Justin Jefferson, Aaron Rodgers and Josh Allen.
  • Party Animals’ best-selling player figurines and squishy toys featured Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, T.J. Watt, Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson.
  • Iconic Puzzles featuring Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovailoa and Dak Prescott led sales this past season.
  • Trends International’s top-selling player-identified posters included Patrick Mahomes, Micah Parsons, Travis Kelce, Dak Prescott and DeVonta Smith

this explains a lot about Jerry's hesitance to resign Dak. he went from top 5, to top 10 and now 20th in Jersey sales in past three year. so it impacts Jerry's bottom line. he is concerned in decline in Dak jersey sales, thus he is hesitant to resign him. if Dak was still in top 10 Jersey sales, he would have already been resigned.
 

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I gave a like earlier but a few questions just dawned on me. Why did Travis' jersey come in fourth, two spots behind Jason's? Is this some sort of hidden message the Swiftees are sending to their idol about her relationship? Do they want her to write another breakup song that badly?:laugh:
Or swiftees just don't know the difference between Kelce brothers and their qbs.
 

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Or swiftees just don't know the difference between Kelce brothers and their qbs.
That could be true also. A certain percentage of Swiftees may have never followed the team, league, football or even sports before their idol began dating Travis Kelce.
 
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