St. Louis native and Dallas Cowboys’ rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott’s jersey is No. 1 in sales from April 1 to Oct. 31, league officials told ESPN.com.
Philadelphia Eagles rookie quarterback Carson Wentz is No. 2, followed by Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and Cowboys rookie quarterback Dak Prescott.
Prescott moved into the top five after having a strong October, selling more jerseys than any other player in the league except Elliott.
Cowboys jerseys have been so popular that through the first six weeks, the team had already eclipsed its jersey sales from the entire 2015 season, team spokesman Rich Dalrymple told ESPN last month.
Over the past seven months, the Cowboys have had four players among the top 15 in jersey sales: Elliott, Prescott, Dez Bryant (No. 11) and Jason Witten (No. 14). Bryant and Witten finished last season at No. 9 and No. 10 on the list, respectively.
Information from Espn.com contributed to this report.
