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Manning Surpasses Wilson, Manziel For Top Jersey Sales On NFLShop.com

Broncos QB Peyton Manning has taken over the top spot among player jersey sales on NFLShop.com between April 1-Oct. 31. Manning moved up two spots, passing Seahawks QB Russell Wilson, who remains in the No. 2 spot, and Browns QB Johnny Manziel, who fell from first. 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick and Patriots QB Tom Brady round out the top five (THE DAILY).

TOP-SELLING PLAYER JERSEYS ON NFLSHOP.COM FROM APRIL 1-OCT. 31
RANK
PLAYER
RANK
PLAYER
1
Broncos QB Peyton Manning
14
Cowboys TE Jason Witten
2
Seahawks QB Russell Wilson
15
Seahawks RB Marshawn Lynch
3
Browns QB Johnny Manziel
16
Colts QB Andrew Luck
4
49ers QB Colin Kaepernick
17
Eagles QB Nick Foles
5
Patriots QB Tom Brady
18
Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray
6
Cowboys WR Dez Bryant
19
Giants QB Eli Manning
7
Eagles RB LeSean McCoy
20
Lions WR Calvin Johnson
8
Texans DE J.J. Watt
21
Panthers LB Luke Kuechly
9
Seahawks CB Richard Sherman
22
Seahawks S Kam Chancellor
10
Packers QB Aaron Rodgers
23
Packers WR Jordy Nelson
11
Bengals DT Devon Still
24
Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater
12
Saints QB Drew Brees
25
Steelers S Troy Polamalu
13
Seahawks 12th Fan

 

NFLSHOP.COM TOP TEAM MERCHANDISE SALES APRIL 1-OCT. 31
RANK
TEAM
RANK
TEAM
1
Seahawks
6
Bears
2
Cowboys
7
Patriots
3
49ers
8
Eagles
4
Broncos
9
Steelers
5
Packers
10
Giants

STILL OF THE NIGHT: ESPN.com's Darren Rovell noted Bengals DT Devon Still ranks 11th on the list because sales of his No. 75 jersey "rose as the story of his 4-year-old daughter's battle with cancer reached the masses." The Bengals earlier this year announced they would cover the cost of the jersey allowing the $100 price to go to the Cincinnati Children's Hospital and pediatric cancer research. A team spokesperson said that a check "worth more than" $1.3M will be presented to Leah Still and other pediatric cancer patients between the first and second quarters of tonight's Browns-Bengals game (ESPN.com, 11/5).

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