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Packers' Aaron Rodgers, Clay Matthews Top NFL Jersey Sales

On the heels of winning Super Bowl XLV and in the middle of a quest for a perfect season, the popularity of the Packers cannot be doubted. Packers QB Aaron Rodgers leads all NFL players in jersey sales from April 1 to Nov. 29, with teammate LB Clay Matthews coming in second. Additionally, the Packers also have the highest-selling team merchandise during that time period. Steelers S Troy Polamalu is third on the jersey list, followed by Patriots QB Tom Brady and Saints QB Drew Brees. Riding the successful wave of a 5-1 record as a starter this year, Broncos QB Tim Tebow ranks sixth on the list. The Steelers follow the Packers in team sales, with the Cowboys, Bears and Patriots rounding out the top five (THE DAILY).

TOP-SELLING NFL PLAYERS JERSEYS
1 Packers QB Aaron Rodgers 11 Cowboys QB Tony Romo
2 Packers LB Clay Matthews 12 Lions DT Ndamukong Suh
3 Steelers S Troy Polamalu 13 Giants QB Eli Manning
4 Patriots QB Tom Brady 14 Jets QB Mark Sanchez
5 Saints QB Drew Brees 15 Bears LB Brian Urlacher
6 Broncos QB Tim Tebow 16 Raiders QB Darren McFadden
7 Eagles QB Michael Vick 17 Colts QB Peyton Manning
8 Cowboys TE Jason Witten 18 49ers LB Patrick Willis
9 Cowboys WR Miles Austin 19 Eagles WR DeSean Jackson
10 Cowboys WR Dez Bryant 20 Ravens LB Ray Lewis
TOP 10 SELLING TEAMS MERCHANDISE
1
Packers
6
Giants
2
Steelers
7
Saints
3
Cowboys
8
Eagles
4
Bears
9
49ers
5
Patriots
10
Ravens

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