Aug 10th 2008 11:45AM by Will Brinson (author feed)
Filed under: Jets, Packers, NFL Fans, NFL Media Watch
The Jets are banking on Brett Favre making them some money on ticket sales (I would imagine). More importantly, they’re looking for some more wins this year. But there’s also another bonus to pulling in everyone’s favorite Gunslinger for the 2008 season. Jersey sales.
Darren Rovell, busy immersing himself in all that is Beijing (Woo! America!), took some time out this weekend to compile a few numbers on what Fav-ruh has already meant to both the Jets and the NFL in terms of everyone’s favorite statistical accumulation: $.
*NFLShop.com sold 6,500 jerseys in 24 hours. A record number of jerseys sold of one player. The league’s online Web site also experienced a record one day revenue take.
*More Favre jerseys were sold on Newyorkjets.com in a single day than any month in 2007.
*On eBay, the average Favre item sold jumped in price from $24.60 the day before (Wednesday) to $47.86 on Thursday.
*eBay’s ticketing site Stubhub also had its biggest revenue day. Stubhub spokesman Andy Pray told CNBC that about 2,500 Jets tickets changed hands through its site.
The most fascinating part to me isn’t the tickets — I expect that. But more #4 jerseys sold in a than any NYJ from 2007 (that’s how I’m reading the statistic, since Favre jerseys weren’t getting sold on NYJ.com last year)?Continue Reading
• Packers' Al Harris Thinks He'll Be Traded This Offseason; Le...
• Buccaneers 30 Packers 21: Tampa Picks Off, Knocks Out Aaron ...
• Daunte Culpepper's Retirement Shorter Than Brett Favre's...
• Aaron Rodgers Would Like Your Kids to Stop Swearing at Him...



