Caitlin Clark sold more jerseys in one day than the Dallas Cowboys sold all of last year for their entire team
Caitlin Clark Jersey Out-Sells Entire Dallas Cowboys Roster
The most-popular team in football is apparently no match for the tour de force that is new WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark
The Dallas Cowboys are undoubtedly the most-popular team in the NFL, but even they are apparently no match for the phenomenon that is Caitlin Clark.
According to Dick Weiss of the New York Daily News, Clark, the No. 1 pick by the Indiana Fever in Wednesday’s WNBA Draft, sold more jerseys on her draft day alone than every player on the Cowboys roster combined did last year.

Considering that Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons had the best-selling jersey in the NFL last year and quarterback Dak Prescott placed fifth on that same list, Clark outselling the entire team is simply mind-blowing.
The former Iowa Hawkeyes star is nothing short of a national sensation, though. The final three NCAA Tournament games she starred in each broke the women’s basketball viewership record at the time, with the national championship game against South Carolina coming in at an astronomical 18.7 million viewers on average. In fact, it was the first time that the women’s national championship game drew more viewers than the men’s game in the same year.
Even before officially entering the WNBA, Clark had a seismic impact on the league’s popularity. The Fever will play 36 of their 40 regular season games on national TV, up from just 22 the year before. Additionally, opposing teams have already moved their games against the Fever to bigger arenas to accommodate more fans.

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