November 28, 2024

Marvin Harrison Jr. jerseys still aren’t for sale

Agent's take: The financial ramifications of Marvin Harrison Jr.'s decision  about the 2024 NFL Draft - CBSSports.com

Marvin Harrison Jr., a receiver for the Cardinals, apparently consented to the NFLPA licensing agreement this week when he signed his rookie contract, allowing his jersey to be sold.

Harrison’s jersey is still not available for purchase one month to the day after the Cardinals selected him in the draft. or placed a preorder.

Right now, there are no results when searching for “Marvin Harrison” in the Cardinals’ online store. When you enter “Marvin Harrison” on the Fanatics NFL website, a number of notable Marvins and Harrisons appear on the page, including James Harrison, Rodney Harrison, NBA player Harrison Barnes, MLB player Harrison Bader, singer Marvin Gaye, NASCAR driver Harrison Burton, NBA player Marvin Bagley III, Harrison Smith, Marvin Mims Jr., soccer player Marvin Loria, and James Harrison. However, there is nothing related to Marvin Harrison Jr.

It’s unclear why, as soon as Harrison signed his contract granting the Cardinals and/or Fanatics the right to sell his jerseys, they weren’t prepared to rush jerseys to market. Harrison is thought to have previously declined to sign the NFLPA licensing agreement in order to use Fanatics as leverage to renegotiate his current contract with the business. (He says there isn’t a current agreement.) Is it possible that Fanatics decided not to produce and sell Harrison jerseys in order to leverage him after suing him for breach of contract?

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