Jalen Hurts and Jason Kelce topped the NFLPA's annual top-50 sales list.
PHILADELPHIA - The Delaware Valley is known for the passion of its sports fans, something highlighted by the NFLPA’s latest Top-50 Players Sales list.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts mimicked his uniform as No. 1 while recently retired center Jason Kelce finished in the runner-up spot, ahead of superstars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, Jason’s younger brother, of Kansas City, and San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey.
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