Now that Marvin Harrison Jr. and Fanatics have come to an agreement, his No. 18 Cardinals jerseys are expected to go on sale ...
Nearly a year after he was drafted, fans will soon be able to purchase Marvin Harrison Jr. jerseys as his lawsuit with Fanatics is settled.
The case dates back to May of 2024, when Fanatics filed a lawsuit against Harrison Jr. for breach of contract.
Records filed with the New York Supreme Court on Thursday show the case between Marvin Harrison Jr. and Fanatics Collectibles has been settled.
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Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. and retailer Fanatics have reached a settlement on a disputed term sheet, ...
Marvin Harrison Jr. and Fanatics have resolved a long-standing legal dispute, clearing the way for Harrison's jersey to ...
Fanatics sued Harrison for breach of contract in May 2024. The litigation included a claim that Marvin Harrison Sr., not Marvin Harrison Jr., had signed the term sheet. That resulted in Fanatics ...
Fanatics has officially entered the repack game, although in a more modern fashion. Packs, which can only be purchased ...