Arizona Cardinals No. 4 overall pick Marvin Harrison Jr. is one of the biggest stars in the 2024 rookie class, but unfortunately, it seems that fans are going to have to wait even longer to be able to purchase his new Arizona Cardinals jersey.
According to a report from league insider Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the NFL Players Association is still not permitting Fanatics, the Cardinals, or the NFL to sell the jersey of Marvin Harrison Jr.
“An update: The NFLPA has advised the NFL, the #AZCardinals and Fanatics that they are not still permitted to sell Marvin Harrison Jr. jerseys based on the wishes of his representatives, sources say. And so, fans wait,” Rapoport said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
An update: The NFLPA has advised the NFL, the #AZCardinals and Fanatics that they are not still permitted to sell Marvin Harrison Jr. jerseys based on the wishes of his representatives, sources say.
And so, fans wait. pic.twitter.com/savIXNsU6v
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 3, 2024
This news comes after Harrison did not sign his NFLPA licensing agreement after being drafted due to a contract dispute with Fanatics. The licensing language was included as part of his rookie deal with the Arizona Cardinals which he signed last month. But it seems that he is still withholding his jersey rights.
We’ll have to see if this issue will be resolved before the start of the 2024 season.

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