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The Baltimore Ravens had two of the NFL’s most recognizable offensive stars land on the latest NFLPA Top 50 Player Sales List. Quarterback Lamar Jackson ranked No. 19 and running back Derrick Henry ranked No. 46 for the sales period running from March 1, 2025, through Feb. 28, 2026. The list tracks officially licensed NFL player products and merchandise sold through online and traditional retail outlets.
Jackson’s placement at No. 19 reflects his continued status as one of the league’s most dynamic and marketable players. The Ravens’ franchise quarterback remains the face of Baltimore football, and his combination of MVP-level production, highlight ability, and national recognition continues to translate into strong merchandise sales. Jackson is one of the NFL’s most unique stars, and his presence inside the top 20 shows that his popularity remains strong beyond the Ravens’ local fan base.
Henry’s ranking at No. 46 gives Baltimore a second player on the list and underscores his lasting star power. The veteran running back has been one of the NFL’s most recognizable offensive players for years, and his physical running style, production, and reputation still make him a major merchandise draw. His move to Baltimore gave the Ravens another nationally known skill-position player in an offense already built around Jackson.
The NFLPA Top 50 Player Sales List is the only verified ranking of officially licensed NFL player-branded merchandise. The ranking is based on sales reported by more than 85 NFLPA licensees, including Fanatics, Outerstuff, Fathead, FOCO, and Funko.
Licensed product categories include trading cards, men’s, women’s, and youth game jerseys, T-shirts, hoodies, backpacks, wall decals, pennants, collectible figurines, matted and framed photos, bobbleheads, plush items, drinkware, pet products, and many other player-branded items.
For the Ravens, the list reinforces the national appeal of their offensive core. Jackson remains the franchise’s biggest star and one of the NFL’s most compelling players, while Henry continues to carry the profile of a future Hall of Fame running back. Baltimore’s identity has long been tied to defense, toughness, and physical football, but the NFLPA sales list shows that its offensive headliners have become major parts of the league’s merchandise market.
With Jackson ranked in the top 20 and Henry also making the top 50, the Ravens have two players whose popularity matches their importance to one of the AFC’s most dangerous teams.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Lamar Jackson leads Ravens on NFLPA Top 50 sales list
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Jackson’s placement at No. 19 reflects his continued status as one of the league’s most dynamic and marketable players. The Ravens’ franchise quarterback remains the face of Baltimore football, and his combination of MVP-level production, highlight ability, and national recognition continues to translate into strong merchandise sales. Jackson is one of the NFL’s most unique stars, and his presence inside the top 20 shows that his popularity remains strong beyond the Ravens’ local fan base.
Henry’s ranking at No. 46 gives Baltimore a second player on the list and underscores his lasting star power. The veteran running back has been one of the NFL’s most recognizable offensive players for years, and his physical running style, production, and reputation still make him a major merchandise draw. His move to Baltimore gave the Ravens another nationally known skill-position player in an offense already built around Jackson.
The NFLPA Top 50 Player Sales List is the only verified ranking of officially licensed NFL player-branded merchandise. The ranking is based on sales reported by more than 85 NFLPA licensees, including Fanatics, Outerstuff, Fathead, FOCO, and Funko.
Licensed product categories include trading cards, men’s, women’s, and youth game jerseys, T-shirts, hoodies, backpacks, wall decals, pennants, collectible figurines, matted and framed photos, bobbleheads, plush items, drinkware, pet products, and many other player-branded items.
For the Ravens, the list reinforces the national appeal of their offensive core. Jackson remains the franchise’s biggest star and one of the NFL’s most compelling players, while Henry continues to carry the profile of a future Hall of Fame running back. Baltimore’s identity has long been tied to defense, toughness, and physical football, but the NFLPA sales list shows that its offensive headliners have become major parts of the league’s merchandise market.
With Jackson ranked in the top 20 and Henry also making the top 50, the Ravens have two players whose popularity matches their importance to one of the AFC’s most dangerous teams.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Lamar Jackson leads Ravens on NFLPA Top 50 sales list
Continue reading...