After Cardinals receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. signed his rookie contract, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reported that the deal gave the NFL Players Association the ability to sell his jerseys, despite a lingering dispute with apparel provider Fanatics. Now, Rapoport reports that...
Fanatics suedArizona Cardinalsrookie Marvin in the New York Supreme Court for breaching a May 2023 contract. Harrison has refused to honor the deal, claiming it doesn’t exist. Sources say the $1 million contract covered autographs, signed trading...
Fanatics’ lawsuit against Harrison Jr.,filed to the New York Supreme Court, alleges that Harrison revealed confidential information to ESPN and calls the clip above “misleading.” The company believes the term sheet Harrison signed is legally binding and accuses Harrison of shopping around Fanatics...
NEW YORK - Apparel manufacturer Fanatics has filed a lawsuit against Arizona Cardinals rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., alleging breach of contract. The lawsuit filed in New York Supreme Court on Saturday claims Harrison did not fulfill his obligations and estimated the damage in "millions...
According to ESPN’s Pat McAfee, it revolves around a previous deal offered to Harrison by Fanatics when he was a sophomore at Ohio State.“What I’ve been told is this is not an NFLPA thing. This revolves around a deal that’s allegedly being pit...
$260 million extension with the Ravens. Now, Williams and Harrison say they are conducting business without agents. There is a part of me that applauds them for taking matters into their own hands. Williams has endorsement deals with Fanatics, Neutrogena, Beats by Dre, PlayStation, Athl...