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49ers’ Jimmy Garoppolo, George Kittle among top 10 in NFL merchandise sales; Nick Bosa highest-ranked rookie
Apr 17, 2020 at 1:29 PM
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Two San Francisco 49ers players find their merchandise, with jerseys sales leading the way, among the NFL's most popular in terms of sales, according to the NFLPA. Both quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and his All-Pro tight end,
George Kittle, rounded out the top 10, which takes into account merchandise sales from March of 2019 through February of 2020.
Another 49ers player, defensive end
Nick Bosa, finds his merchandise well inside the top 20 — at No. 16. The reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year is the highest-ranked NFL rookie from this past season.
Below are the top 20 NFL players in terms of merchandise sales during the timeframe mentioned above. At No. 1 is Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who unseats former New England Patriots quarterback
Tom Brady for the top spot.
- Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
- Tom Brady, New England Patriots
- Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
- Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys
- Baker Mayfield, Cleveland Browns
- Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
- Odell Beckham Jr., Cleveland Browns
- Khalil Mack, Chicago Bears
- Jimmy Garoppolo, San Francisco 49ers
- George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers
- Saquon Barkley, New York Giants
- Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys
- Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
- JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks
- Nick Bosa, San Francisco 49ers
- Carson Wentz, Philadelphia Eagles
- Alvin Kamara, New Orleans Saints
- Julian Edelman, New England Patriots
- Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills
Click here to search through Garoppolo's, Kittle's, Bosa's, and other 49ers players' merchandise.
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