Cardinals rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. sued by attire producer Fanatics for breach of contract

by Christina S. Brown
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Attire producer Fanatics has filed a lawsuit towards Arizona Cardinals rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., alleging breach of contract.

The lawsuit filed in New York Supreme Courtroom on Saturday claims Harrison didn’t fulfill his obligations and estimated the harm in “thousands and thousands of {dollars}.”

Harrison was a star receiver at Ohio State when he signed the deal in 2023 and the Cardinals used the No. 4 general decide to pick him in final month’s NFL draft. Particulars of the contract had been redacted and Harrison has publicly denied its existence.

ESPN reported the deal was for at the least $1 million for autographs, signed buying and selling playing cards, game-worn attire and different advertising alternatives.

Harrison doesn’t have an agent and has been represented by his father, Corridor of Fame receiver Marvin Harrison. Harrison Jr. has but to signal the NFL Gamers Affiliation’s group licensing settlement, which might enable the affiliation to market his identify, picture and likeness.

The Cardinals didn’t instantly reply to a message from The Related Press in search of remark.

Reporting by The Related Press.

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