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Peyton Manning's bobblehead was among NFL's top selling merchandise this year

People really like big head Peyton Manning toys.

(NFL Shop)

Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning led player bobblehead sales for the fiscal year 2015, according to the NFLPI, the marketing and licensing arm of the NFLPA.

People apparently love big head Peyton Manning figurines, enough to make parody Twitter accounts of them (although the most popular one, formerly @PeytonsHead, recently evolved into @BigHeadSports). Manning was also second in jersey sales:

There are two different Manning bobbleheads on NFLShop.com, both going for $29.95.

Horse Tracks

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The Patriots' selection will presumably receive a deflated ball.
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Broncos-Bears and Broncos-Patriots will be must-watch football

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Chiefs' Justin Houston is also holding out because of his contract
He's slated to make $13,195,000 on his franchise tag in 2015.
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