13 Best Sports Fan Sweaters
List Updated May 2023
Bestselling Sports Fan Sweaters in 2023
New England Patriots Busy Block Ugly Sweater Large

- 100% Acrylic
- Hand Made Sweater
- Perfect for Ugly Sweater Parties
- Officially Licensed by the NFL
Pittsburgh Steelers Patches Ugly Crew Neck Sweater Medium

- Officially licensed by KLEW
- 100 percent licensed product for the NFL, NCAA, NHL, NBA, and MLS
- Made of high quality materials
FOCO NFL Philadelphia Eagles Ugly Light Up Crew Neck Sweater, Team Color, X-Large

- Officially licensed
- 100% Acrylic knit
- Machine washable
- Comes wired with LEDs and Battery
adidas Baby Girls' Tricot Zip Jacket and Pant Set, Light Pink Basic, 6 Months

- Raglan zip front jacket with dazzle applied stripes, princess seams, and welt pockets. Embroidered Adidas brand mark on left chest and center back
- Elastic waist pant with dazzle applied stripes. Embroidered Adidas brand mark
New York Giants Light Up Scarf

- 100% Acrylic
- Feature lights across Scarf
- Requires 2 CR2 batteries (included)
College Kids NCAA Michigan Wolverines Youth Football Tee, Size 14-16/Large, Navy

- Sporty sleeve stripes
- Officially NCAA licensed
- Tag less product for child's comfort
- Quality 100% cotton yarn for softness
- Machine washable, Cotton 100%
Klew NCAA Busy Block Sweater, Medium, South Carolina

- 100% Acrylic
- 100% officially licensed by KLEW
- Great for ugly sweater parties
- The perfect item for any true fan
Ugly Christmas Sweater Great Gift For A Sport Cars Fan - Adult Sweatshirt
Forever Collectibles NEW YORK YANKEES JETER D. #2 PLAYER UGLY SWEATER LARGE

- Officially Licensed
- 100% Acrylic
- High Quality 12 Gauge 100% Acrylic
- Crew neck
- Long Sleeve
Protect Me Alerts NHL Montreal Canadiens Vintage Knit Dog Sweater, Small

- 100% Acrylic
- Applique logo
- Warm cozy Sweater
- 100% Acrylic
- Warm cozy Sweater
Star Wars Patent Sweatshirt Falcon Sweatshirt Star Wars SpaceCraft Clothings Star Wars Fans Gift
HOT ! Ninasill Mens Autumn And Winter Long Sleeve Hoodie Hooded Sweatshirt Tops Jacket Coat Outwear (XXL, Blue)
Miusey Womens Hooded Sweatshirt, Girls Long Sleeve Pullover Tunic Top Plain Soft Cotton Vintage Home Stitch Button Up Blouses Beach Thick Cool Hipster Shirt Female Kangaroo Pouch Pocket Dark Green L

- V-neckline with attached hood/ full sleeve / button embellished/ kangaroo pouch pocket at front/ irregular hem/ relaxed fit
- The classic look and feel you love gets better with miusey's kangaroo hoodie, featuring knit material that keeps you comfortable without the bulk.
- A chic flattering silhouette and bold contrast colorblocking create a standout-stylish statement on miusey's hooded clothes, while the asymmetric hem makes the pieces flow nicely.
- The handy kangaroo pocket gives you a look that's great for casual days, an essential hoodie for your closet..
- Please refer to size chart under the Product Description before ordering, thank you!
Why Jim Thorpe is the Best Athlete Ever
There have been many great athletes in sports history, but Jim Thorpe was the greatest of them all. To this day, no person has matched the scope and versatility of his achievements.
The JIm Thorpe Official Website provides an excellent, concise biography of this extraordinarily gifted man.
The site's description of Thorpe's early years is reminiscent of the humble beginnings of Abraham Lincoln. Thorpe was born on May 28, 1887 in a one-room cabin near Prague, Oklahoma. His father was a farmer. His mother, Mary James, was a Potawatomi Indian. Thorpe probably inherited much of his abilities from his mother because James was a descendant of the Indian chief Black Hawk, a noted warrior and athlete.
In early adulthood, Thorpe ran track and played football at the Carlisle (Pennsylvannia) Industrial Indian School. He made third string All American in 1908, and was first string All American in 1909 and 1910.
Thorpe won the pentathalon and decathalon in the 1912 Olympic Games, setting world records that lasted decades. This is in itself an astounding achievement, since the pentathalon and decathalon each contain multiple events requiring incredible versatility in track and field. During the medals ceremony, King Gustav V of Sweden said that Thorpe was "the greatest athlete in the world." To which the humble Thorpe famously replied, "Thanks, King."
That Olympic glory was tarnished in 1913 when it was revealed that Thorpe had played two seasons of semi-pro baseball prior to the Games, a violation of Olympic Committee rules. Thorpe's plea that he played for love of the game and not for money fell on deaf ears. He was stripped of his medals, and his name was erased from the record books. It was not until 1982 that the medals were returned to Thorpe's heirs and his records reinstated.
As a professional baseball player, Jim Thorpe played three seasons with the New York Giants. In 1917 he played 77 games with the Cincinnati Reds, and in 1919, his final year, he played with the Boston Braves, the precursor of the Red Sox. He had his best hitting season with the Braves, recording an average of .327.
As a professional football player, Thorpe played with the Canton (Ohio) Bulldogs from 1915 to 1920, and with the Cleveland Indiana in 1921. He played with four other professional football teams, including the New York Giants, through 1929, when he retired at age 41. Thorpe was only one of two athletes to ever play both football (running back) and baseball (outfielder) with the Giants.
Thorpe continued to contribute to the sports world after his retirement. He organized, coached, and played with the Oorang Indians, an all-Native-American professional football team. In addition, Thorpe was a founder and president of the Professional Football Association, precursor of the NFL.
In 1950 Jim Thorpe was named by the Associated Press as "Greatest American Football Player" and "Greatest Overall Male Athlete." In 1953 the New York Times described him as the "greatest all around athlete of our time." From 1996 to 2001, Thorpe was named by ABC's Wide World of Sports as "Athlete of the Century."
Many decades have passed since Jim Thorpe's playing days, and his records have been surpassed. At 6'1" tall and 190 pounds, Thorpe was large for his day, but would have been a small athlete by modern standards. Yet no modern athlete has reached Thorpe's pinnacles of excellence in as many sports, and without the cloud of suspicion of performance enhancing drugs that hovers over so many of today's stars.