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Harrison, who signed with New Balance earlier this offseason, helped unveil the company's groundbreaking cleats. ... Marvin Harrison Jr. and New Balance have officially unveiled its first-ever ...
GLENDALE, Ariz. – The legal battle between Marvin Harrison Jr. and Fanatics has become more complicated than anything the Arizona Cardinals rookie has learned in his first NFL training camp. On ...
Harrison is set to lace up the very first American football cleat made by footwear powerhouse New Balance for the 2024 season. The first two cleats will come in white and gold, and black and gold.
Marvin Harrison Jr. Inks Historic Shoe Deal The No. 4 overall pick will become the first player in NFL history to play in a pair of game cleats designed by New Balance. Harrison, Fanatics Ready ...
For starters, the signature shell game wasn’t going to be a silver bullet, mainly since Harrison Jr. performed the contract that his father had signed for a year. Now, Fanatics has unlocked the ...
The lawsuit filed by Fanatics against Marvin Harrison Jr. took a fascinating new turn this week. The company refiled its lawsuit with two crucial new twists. One, the lawsuit was expanded to add ...
Fanatics filed a lawsuit against Harrison Jr. back in May, claiming the Arizona Cardinals wide receiver breached a contract he signed with the sports apparel and collectibles company in May 2023.
Along with the revised suit, Fanatics also filed examples of Harrison Jr.'s signature from the term sheet, an autograph from his company's website and his W-9, along with his father's signature.
The lawsuit filed by Fanatics against Marvin Harrison Jr. took a fascinating new turn this week. The company refiled its lawsuit with two crucial new twists. One, the lawsuit was expanded to add ...
Harrison Jr. signed an affidavit in July acknowledging The Official Marvin Harrison Collection Company had signed an agreement with Fanatics — but Harrison Jr. himself had never signed anything.
The lawsuit filed by Fanatics against Cardinals receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. keeps getting more and more interesting. Via attorney Paul Lesko on X, Fanatics has now added Hall of Famer Marvin ...