The National Football League is one of the most successful and popular sports organizations in the entire world. Players in the league enjoy worldwide popularity and are admired by fans not only from their respective cities but also throughout the entire world.

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Every year, the NFL releases a large selection of licensed merchandise that features the colors and logos of all 32 franchises. As expected, several players have realized significant success as professional football players and lead the NFL in most merchandise sold consistently. Here are 10 NFL players who sell the most merchandise.

10 Justin Herbert

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Justin Herbert comes in at number 10 after only two years in the NFL. The Oregon native joined the Los Angeles Chargers after being drafted number six overall in the 2020 NFL Draft. Since joining the NFL, Herbert has reinvigorated the Charger's offense and given hope to the loyal franchise fans.

Herbert has thrown for over 9300 yards in his first two NFL seasons which includes 69 touchdowns, 839 completions, and eight rushing touchdowns. Expect the 24-year-old to continue his impressive streak as he enters year three.

9 Aaron Rodgers

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Despite his recent media antics, Aaron Rodgers is undoubtedly beloved by the loyal Packer fanbase. The California native recently signed a 150.8 million dollar contract with over $100 million in guaranteed money for three years.

Rodgers will be without Davante Adams this year and will have to rely on his other weapons if he hopes to make it to the Superbowl in the next few years.

8 Justin Fields

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Justin Fields comes in at number eight which is surprising given his rocky rookie season. However, Bears fans are known to be loyal to a fault and are hopeful that their 2021 rookie QB can take a significant leap in his sophomore season.

Fields struggled immensely in his rookie reason but was able to showcase moments of elite play throughout the season. He is a dual-threat that is capable of getting it done both with his legs and arms. Fields will enter the 2022 season under a new coaching regime and without Allen Robinson.

7 George Kittle

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How can you not love George Kittle? The highly touted San Fransisco Niner's tight end is one of the most electrifying players in the NFL today. He was drafted by the Niners in 2017 and has since then provided them with undeniable output.

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Expect Kittle's utilization to change if Trey Lance is set to take center stage for the Niners in 2022.

6 Dak Prescott

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Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys struggled in 2021. The offense was stagnant, confused, and sluggish throughout the season. Despite this, Prescott through for over 4,400 yards and 37 touchdowns. He is undoubtedly one of the best QBs in the league and capable of running a formidable offense when healthy.

Prescott's popularity is not surprising given that he is the QB for the most popular football franchise in the world.

5 Mac Jones

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Rookies! Mac Jones is awesome, plain and simple. The Florida native had the best rookie season among the 2021 quarterbacks and is poised for an even better 2022.

Jones is a consistent, steady, and dependable quarterback that can be molded into a true threat under the tutelage of Bill Belichick. The Patriots fans are in good hands with the addition of Jones for the coming years.

4 Joe Burrow

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There were times throughout the 2021 season that Joe Burrow looked like the best quarterback in all of football. Since his rookie debut in 2020, it has been apparent that the young Bengal QB was going to be special.

Burrow threw for over 4,600 yards in 2021 and lead his team to a Superbowl birth in his second year. Although they lost to the Rams, this team is set up to be a threat for years to come under the leadership of Burrow.

3 Josh Allen

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The Stallion comes in at number three and to no surprise. When he was drafted to the Bills in 2019, there were concerns about accuracy despite his undeniable arm strength. Allen has effectively silenced all doubters by establishing himself as a top-three quarterback in the league.

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He has led the Bills to the postseason three consecutive times and is one of the most difficult quarterbacks to gameplan for. Allen is the face of the Bills organization and his popularity continues to grow.

2 Patrick Mahomes

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Patrick Mahomes has easily become one of the most popular and iconic players currently active in the NFL. The 2017 draft pick has led his team to the playoffs every year he has started as the team's quarterback.

Since starting in 2018, he has never thrown under 4000 yards and continues to get better with every year under his belt. Expect the 26-year-old to continue his historic streak and cement himself as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history.

1 Tom Brady

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There is no name in football that is more iconic or famous than Tom Brady. The 44-year-old quarterback has won seven Super Bowls and is considered the greatest football player in league history.

Brady's popularity further grew when he decided to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2020 season. He led the team to a Super Bowl victory and cemented his legacy as one of the greatest champions in sports history. Brady is inarguably the most popular and well-known player in football and his merchandise continues to sell at a high rate.