3 Jets among NFLPA’s Top 50 merchandise sellers

Sam Darnold, Jamal Adams and Le’Veon Bell were among the top 50 players in individual NFL merchandise sales.

The Jets have a few players on their roster who can move merchandise.

According to Variety, the Jets have three players on the top 50 list for NFLPA licensed player-identified merchandise sales. Sam Darnold is there at No. 25, while Le’Veon Bell and Jamal Adams 40th and 41st, respectively.

Patrick Mahomes was No. 1 on the list followed by Tom Brady at No. 2, Lamar Jackson at No. 3 and Ezekiel Elliot at No. 4. Baker Mayfield rounded out the top five.

The list includes merchandise ranging from jerseys, trading cards, wall decals, t-shirts and bobbleheads. It also includes merchandise sold from Nike and Fanatics. Overall, the NFLPA generated $1.9 billion in revenue sales from NFLPA merchandise.

Darnold, Bell and Adams are the three biggest names the Jets have on their roster, so it’s no surprise to see them on this list. Darnold has become quite popular as the presumed franchise quarterback, while Adams is the leader of the defense. Bell, meanwhile, came to the Jets as one of the league’s most recognizable rushers even though he didn’t provide much production in his first season with the team.

Darnold had his ups and his down last, throwing for 3,024 yards, 19 touchdowns and 13 interceptions in 13 games. Adams put together another fantastic season, being named to his second consecutive Pro Bowl and making First-Team All-Pro. In 14 games, he recorded 61 total tackles, 6.5 sacks, seven pass breakups, one interception and two total touchdowns,

Bell’s season wasn’t up to his standards, as he struggled to show that same burst that he used to have with the Steelers. In 15 games, he rushed for 789 yards and three touchdowns. As a receiver, he had 461 yards and one touchdown.