Philadelphia Eagles players Saquon Barkley, Jalen Hurts, and Cooper DeJean all cracked the NFL Players Association’s latest year-end merchandise rankings, reports Conor Smith for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Barkley finished as the league’s third best-selling player overall, while Hurts ranked seventh.
The list tracks sales of officially licensed player products purchased between March 2025 and February 2026, like jerseys, drinkware, bobbleheads, accessories, and more.
Both Barkley and Hurts slipped slightly from last year’s standings, but neither fell far. Barkley topped all NFL running backs in merchandise sales for the second straight year, ranking near the top in almost every category from jerseys to bobbleheads. Hurts, meanwhile, is popular with the next generation of Eagles fans, finishing second in youth apparel sales behind only Patrick Mahomes.
“Fans have more choices than ever when it comes to the players they follow and support,” said Matt Curtin, president of NFL Players Inc.
DeJean, the second-year cornerback, jumped 20 spots, from No. 42 to No. 22, after a breakout sophomore season that earned him his first Pro Bowl and All-Pro selections. He now leads all NFL defensive backs in total merchandise sold.
Meanwhile, former Eagles receiver A.J. Brown just made the list at No. 50, down 26 spots from a year ago. The ranking was finalized before his trade to the New England Patriots last week.
To see where Barkley, Hurts, DeJean and the rest of the Eagles landed in the full rankings, read The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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