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Top 50 sales: CJ Stroud ahead of Patrick Mahomes!

Is this the arrival of a new jersey for the Texans? Or simply the hype justified around a very talented quarterback? In any case, CJ Stroud is making sales explode!

The Houston pitcher is the No. 1 selling NFL merchandise, according to a ranking released Tuesday by the players' union. All products bearing the players' names are taken into account for the period from March 1 to May 31, 2024.

During this period, the Texans presented new outfits, which probably boosted sales, and which you can find in particular at our partner Fanatics.

CJ Stroud and the Lions push

The Texans and Lions are at the top of the sales charts. It was hard to imagine a few years ago, but now it is. Behind CJ Stroud, Detroit has three players in the Top 10! The Chiefs and Jets are also omnipresent, as are young players and major offseason transfers.

Top 50 NFL Merchandise Sales

1. CJ Stroud – Houston Texans
Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs
Aidan Hutchinson – Detroit Lions
Amon-Ra St. Brown – Detroit Lions
Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals
Jalen Hurts – Philadelphia Eagles
Saquon Barkley – Philadelphia Eagles
Jahmyr Gibbs – Detroit Lions
Micah Parsons – Dallas Cowboys
Brock Purdy – San Francisco 49ers

11. Harrison Butker – Kansas City Chiefs
Travis Kelce – Kansas City Chiefs
Aaron Rodgers – New York Jets
Jordan Love – Green Bay Packers
Garrett Wilson – New York Jets
Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills
Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner – New York Jets
Russell Wilson – Pittsburgh Steelers
Jared Goff – Detroit Lions
Maxx Crosby – Las Vegas Raiders

21. TJ Watt – Pittsburgh Steelers
Justin Jefferson – Minnesota Vikings
Christian McCaffrey – San Francisco 49ers
Will Anderson Jr. – Houston Texans
Dak Prescott – Dallas Cowboys
Patrick Surtain II – Denver Broncos
Derrick Henry – Baltimore Ravens
Tyreek Hill – Miami Dolphins
CeeDee Lamb – Dallas Cowboys
Lamar Jackson – Baltimore Ravens

31. Justin Fields – Pittsburgh Steelers
Isiah Pacheco – Kansas City Chiefs
Trevor Lawrence – Jacksonville Jaguars
Nick Chubb – Cleveland Browns
Justin Herbert – Los Angeles Chargers
Myles Garrett – Cleveland Browns
Bobby Wagner – Washington Commanders
Puka Nacua – Los Angeles Rams
Ja’Marr Chase – Cincinnati Bengals
Tua Tagovailoa – Miami Dolphins

41. DeVonta Smith – Philadelphia Eagles
AJ Brown – Philadelphia Eagles
Kirk Cousins ​​– Atlanta Falcons
Sam LaPorta – Detroit Lions
George Kittle – San Francisco 49ers
Penei Sewell – Detroit Lions
Breece Hall – New York Jets
Anthony Richardson – Indianapolis Colts
JJ McCarthy – Minnesota Vikings
Baker Mayfield – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

via NFLPA.com

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