Among the notable names on the list is Kyler Murray, the talented quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals, who secured the 47th spot. This recognition further solidifies Murray’s status as one of the most popular players in the NFL.
The rankings encompass sales from both physical stores and online platforms, involving a wide range of merchandise from over 85 licensees. These include trading cards, game jerseys for men, women, and youth, T-shirts, hoodies, backpacks, wall decals, pennants, collectible figurines, framed photos, bobbleheads, plush toys, drinkware, pet products, and more.
It’s worth noting that Murray has moved up one spot from last year’s ranking, where he held the 48th position. While he is the sole representative from the Cardinals in the top 50, there is a possibility that this might change next year with the potential addition of rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., provided he secures a complete licensing agreement.
This year, the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts takes the top spot on the list, closely followed by the recently retired center Jason Kelce. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce also make their mark, securing prominent positions on the list.
The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) has recently released the year-end rankings for the top 50 players in total memorabilia sales, covering the period from March 2023 to February 2024.
Among the notable names on the list is Kyler Murray, the talented quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals, who secured the 47th spot. This recognition further solidifies Murray’s status as one of the most popular players in the NFL.
The rankings encompass sales from both physical stores and online platforms, involving a wide range of merchandise from over 85 licensees. These include trading cards, game jerseys for men, women, and youth, T-shirts, hoodies, backpacks, wall decals, pennants, collectible figurines, framed photos, bobbleheads, plush toys, drinkware, pet products, and more.
It’s worth noting that Murray has moved up one spot from last year’s ranking, where he held the 48th position. While he is the sole representative from the Cardinals in the top 50, there is a possibility that this might change next year with the potential addition of rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., provided he secures a complete licensing agreement.
This year, the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts takes the top spot on the list, closely followed by the recently retired center Jason Kelce. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce also make their mark, securing prominent positions on the list.