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49ers’ Jimmy Garoppolo has the No. 3 selling NFL jersey; George Kittle also ranks high

Nov 11, 2019 at 11:43 AM--


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Being on an undefeated team has its privileges. San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo should be playing in front of a record crowd at Levi's Stadium tonight against the Seattle Seahawks. He'll have the help of one of the league's top defenses and is guided by one of the NFL's best play-callers.

Garoppolo already has Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson beat in at least one category. The Niner quarterback's jersey sells better than Wilson's.

Garoppolo's 49ers jersey ranks as the No. 3 selling jersey among all NFL players, according to a list of the top 25 sellers from NFL.com. Wilson comes in at No. 10.

Taking the top spot is Garoppolo's former teammate, Tom Brady of the New England Patriots. Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs ranks No. 2.

Garoppolo isn't the only 49ers player in the top 25. His teammate, tight end George Kittle, ranks at No. 13, above other notable names like JuJu Smith-Schuster, Christian McCaffrey, and Lamar Jackson.

H/t to Jessica Kleinschmidt of NBC Sports Bay Area for the find.



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