Tom Brady’s Merchandise breaks sales record in two weeks prior to Super Bowl

TAMPA, Fla. – With Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as NFC champions and in the Super Bowl LV, fans try to have all the possible merchandise from Brady and the Bucs.

Fanatics, the NFL’s official e-commerce partner, reported that Brady became the league player who sells the most products in the two-week period between the conference finals and the Super Bowl.

On Sunday, Brady will appear in his tenth Super Bowl.

The dealer also told ESPN that the Northeastern United States continues to support Brady with the New England Patriots out of the Playoffs.

While Brady’s highest-selling merchandise market since the NFC Finals is Tampa, with Orlando and Miami in third and fifth, New York jumped to second and Boston has fluctuated between third and fourth. in recent days.

Brady’s merchandise sales, which include sweaters, t-shirts and other products, also doubled in amount after his previous appearance at a conference final in 2018 and this year, in just three days, sales reached levels that they had two weeks after the championship games two seasons ago, the dealer said.

Brady’s jersey with the Bucs was Fanatics ’best-selling in any sport from August 1 to November 1, 2020 the NFLPA places him as second in sales throughout the 2020 season, only behind that of Patrick Mahomes, quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs.

Brady had the NFLPA’s best-selling jersey with the Patriots in 2018 and 2019 and has seen sales of his jerseys rise 900 percent since he joined the Bucs last March.

To size up this data, the Buccaneers didn’t have a player among the top five NFLPA jerseys in 2018 or 2019.

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