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Wins and losses can fluctuate from season to season, but America's Team nearly always finishes strong at the cash register.
The most recent sales year, however, saw a lot less player-specific silver and blue merchandise coming off the shelves.
After two straight years with three Cowboys stars in the NFLPA's top 50 when it comes to officially-licensed player products, the period encompassing the 2025 offseason, regular season, and postseason saw just one Cowboy make the list.
CeeDee Lamb came in 21st overall and was the fourth-highest wide receiver, behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba (4th), Justin Jefferson (13th), and Amon-Ra St. Brown (17th).
The annual top-50 list counts only player-branded items and includes jerseys, T-shirts and hoodies, trading cards, figurines, photos, and more. Both traditional and online sales figures are considered.
In the two seasons prior, Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons both made the top 50 alongside Lamb. Parsons is still on this most recent list- at No. 10- but the vast majority of his merchandise that sold during the prescribed sales period obviously sported Packers green and gold.
Prescott has fallen off the list entirely, though as he now enters his 11th season as Cowboys quarterback, it's possible that most fans who want Prescott merchandise simply already have it.
Within the NFC East, the Eagles had four players in the top 50; the Giants had three. Washington had just one, but quarterback Jayden Daniels did finish an impressive No. 5 overall.
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This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Only 1 Cowboys player lands in NFLPA's top 50 of merchandise sales
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The most recent sales year, however, saw a lot less player-specific silver and blue merchandise coming off the shelves.
After two straight years with three Cowboys stars in the NFLPA's top 50 when it comes to officially-licensed player products, the period encompassing the 2025 offseason, regular season, and postseason saw just one Cowboy make the list.
CeeDee Lamb came in 21st overall and was the fourth-highest wide receiver, behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba (4th), Justin Jefferson (13th), and Amon-Ra St. Brown (17th).
The annual top-50 list counts only player-branded items and includes jerseys, T-shirts and hoodies, trading cards, figurines, photos, and more. Both traditional and online sales figures are considered.
In the two seasons prior, Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons both made the top 50 alongside Lamb. Parsons is still on this most recent list- at No. 10- but the vast majority of his merchandise that sold during the prescribed sales period obviously sported Packers green and gold.
Prescott has fallen off the list entirely, though as he now enters his 11th season as Cowboys quarterback, it's possible that most fans who want Prescott merchandise simply already have it.
Within the NFC East, the Eagles had four players in the top 50; the Giants had three. Washington had just one, but quarterback Jayden Daniels did finish an impressive No. 5 overall.
Todd is on X at @ToddBrock24f7. Also, follow Cowboys Wire on Facebook to join in on the conversation with fellow fans!
This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Only 1 Cowboys player lands in NFLPA's top 50 of merchandise sales
Continue reading...