Bears QB Caleb Williams outpaces Packers' Jordan Love, Micah Parsons in NFLPA merchandising rankings

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https://chicago.suntimes.com/bears" target="_blank" >Bears quarterback https://chicago.suntimes.com/bears/2025/08/31/why-do-so-many-people-hate-bears-qb-caleb-williams-he-answers-exactly-that-question" >Caleb Williams' compelling 2025 season led to a top-10 finish in merchandise sales, according to the NFLPA's rankings released Tuesday.

Williams finished No. 8 in total sales, including jerseys, t-shirts and other items, over a 12-month span ending Feb. 28, ahead of Packers quarterback Jordan Love at No. 9 and their newly acquired pass rusher Micah Parsons at No. 10.

That's up from 13th for Williams as a rookie.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen finished first, followed by Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and Eagles running back Saquan Barkley.

Maye, the No. 3 overall pick the year the Bears drafted Williams No. 1, was runner-up to Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford for MVP last season.

No. 2 pick Jayden Daniels, of the Commanders, also finished ahead of Williams at fifth in sales.

Eight of the top 11 in sales were quarterbacks last year: Allen, Maye, Daniels, the Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes (sixth), the Eagles' Jalen Hurts (seventh), Williams, Love and the Broncos' Bo Nix (11th).

To view the full rankings, https://nflpa.com/partners/posts/top-50-nfl-player-sales-list-march-1-february-28-2026?_cldee=s-7ybDktrOCzb4KUvzdPCQSk9wngQTsMigf-uxikE2NvI9Yw9aQ4iJTBr8o8-izE&recipientid=contact-50c8333a2078ea11a811000d3a1bb5a2-35f036cfad204c6988ac9c19c7463778&esid=b9281aa9-1364-f111-a825-7c1e527f91be" target="_blank" >click here.

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