Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is in the middle of legal action by Fanatics against him. The suit against him has been amended, as shared by attorney Paul Lesko on X/Twitter. Fanatics has expanded the suit to also include Harrison’s father, Marvin Harrison Sr.
Fanatics alleges that they had an agreement with the No. 4 pick in the draft over a year ago where he would provide autographed memorabilia to Fanatics. He was supposedly paid after a binding terms sheet was signed.
However, Harrison Jr. claims he never signed it.
His father allegedly did, and Fanatics now claims there was intent to commit fraud.
Until now, Cardinals fans still are unable to buy Harrison Jr. jerseys. That hasn’t impacted the rookie’s on-field preparation, as he has looked great in the offseason and training camp, and is expected to be very productive once the season begins.
As for off the field, we will see what happens.
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