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Fanatics suing Marvin Harrison Jr. for breach of contract

Posted on 5/20/24 at 9:59 am
Posted by BilbeauTBaggins
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 9:59 am
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TEMPE, Ariz. -- Fanatics filed a lawsuit against Arizona Cardinals rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. on Saturday night in New York Supreme Court for breaching a contract the wide receiver signed with the retailer in May 2023.

In the suit, Fanatics said Harrison has refused to fulfill his obligations to the deal while he also "publicly asserted" that the contract does not exist.

Details of what Harrison's contract with Fanatics required from the No. 4 pick in the NFL draft were redacted, as were the details of the financial agreement between the two. However, a source told ESPN earlier this month that the deal was for at least $1 million and that the contract was for autographs, signed trading cards, game-worn apparel and other marketing opportunities.

The suit also sites "The Official Harrison Collection LLC" as a defendant. Harrison is selling signed memorabilia through The Official Harrison Collection's website. Items include photos ranging from $99.99 to $149, a jersey at $299.99 and a helmet for as much as $549.99. The site, which says, "Cardinals memorabilia coming soon," states that it is "the ONLY website to purchase signed Harrison memorabilia."

In the suit, Fanatics claims that Harrison told the retailer that a "larger competitor" had made an offer to him while other trading card companies have made "competing" offers, as well. The suit claims that Harrison has "demanded" Fanatics meet or exceed the other alleged offers. However, the suit also asserts that Harrison has refused to provide Fanatics with the competing offers.

Fanatics maintains in the suit that Harrison has "already begun negotiating competing agreements with other collectible or sports trading card companies."

According to the suit, Fanatics and Harrison's relationship began in 2023, when Harrison, then at Ohio State, was one of "several top-tier student athletes, including many NFL prospects," whom Fanatics signed to a multiyear licensing agreement. In March 2023, Fanatics signed Harrison to a limited promotion and license agreement that was nonexclusive and ended in April 2024, before last month's NFL draft.
In the suit, Fanatics claims that after recognizing Harrison's "potentially bright future and the limitations of the promotion and license agreement," it approached Harrison again about a long-term "more substantive" deal. The two sides began talking about a new deal in April 2023, and the negotiations were "heavily negotiated," according to the suit. Harrison, who does not have an agent, was represented by his father, Hall of Fame wide receiver Marvin Harrison Sr. The two sides agreed to a binding term sheet on May 16, 2023, and it was finalized two days later.


Terms of the agreement were redacted in the suit; however, the suit states that the payment to Marvin Harrison Jr. was "significant."

Fanatics said in the suit that it paid Harrison in August and October 2023, but it claims Harrison "has refused to fulfill his obligations" despite "several requests" from Fanatics over the past few months. The suit claims that Harrison has "rejected or ignored every request."

Fanatics also claims in the suit that Harrison disclosed confidential information about his contract to ESPN.

The suit states that on April 23, 2024, Marvin Harrison Sr. asked Fanatics for a copy of the binding term sheet for his son. After the elder Harrison received it, the suit said he told the company that the Harrisons do not have a deal with Fanatics.

Fanatics, which hopes the suit will compel Marvin Harrison Jr. to fulfill his obligations, according to the suit, requested a jury trial and estimated damages to be in the "millions of dollars."

Harrison also has yet to sign the NFL Players Association's group licensing agreement, which would allow the union to market his name, image and likeness to 85 companies.
This post was edited on 5/20/24 at 10:00 am
Posted by Cosmo
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Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:00 am to
Entitled 20 year olds want the NIL money for nothing
This post was edited on 5/20/24 at 10:01 am
Posted by Tornado Alley
Member since Mar 2012
26619 posts
Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:01 am to
Absolutely no one:



Gus Johnson: MASERATI Marvin Harrison, Jr.!
Posted by Sao
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Member since Jun 2009
65974 posts
Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:06 am to

Crazy. Hell, Arkansas was stripped of 2 championships when Tyson Gay was given a ride from Kansas to Fayetteville, meals and a paid tutor. I'm sure Reggie Bush is shaking his head as well. College sports is a mess.
Posted by Saunson69
Member since May 2023
1930 posts
Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:08 am to
MHJ lips and nose could take up a whole cities air theyre that big. Dude has 4x the size of an average humans facial features. Ugly guy. It's even worse than Jay Z.

To those that downvoted, kiss my arse, not sure why dv but p*ssies

This post was edited on 5/20/24 at 10:52 am
Posted by Saunson69
Member since May 2023
1930 posts
Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:11 am to
This is extremely common amongst college football players. I have stories from an extremely large NIL donor to LSU that football players very often neglect fulfilling the extremely basic NIL duties that are maybe 1 hour of work or $7.25 of minimum wage pay level work for tens or hundreds of thousands. The donor does it smart by doing month to month so he just holds out when they don't fulfill and they come crawling begging back. I believe he ends up adding more duties and warns upfront about it, but not sure.
This post was edited on 5/20/24 at 10:13 am
Posted by ProjectP2294
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Member since May 2007
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:12 am to
I'm sure both parties in this are wrong.

Fanatics is one of the worst things to happen to sports in a long time.
Posted by JohnnyKilroy
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Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:14 am to
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Fanatics is one of the worst things to happen to sports in a long time.

100



Might be Exhibit A in the enshittification.
Posted by JimTiger72
Member since Jun 2023
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:16 am to
Harrison will probably win this battle.

I don’t think NIL deals in college can extend into their professional career. A multi-year deal signed in 2023 doesn’t sound legit.

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one of "several top-tier student athletes, including many NFL prospects," whom Fanatics signed to a multiyear licensing agreement.


Posted by LSUfan4444
Member since Mar 2004
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:21 am to
CSB...I met the founder of fanatics in Park City last year (he was in Salt Lake for the NBA all star game). Had no clue who he was, he just said he was in the apparel business and in town for the all star game and wanted to break away for a day of skiiing.

I gave him a fireball mini shot, a PBR out of my backpack, we hit a few runs together and later that day I was having dinner with my wife and daughter. He was at the bar by himself so I bought him a beer.

When we went to cash out our server said our bill was taken care and when she brought the check he had his card in the folder and just said.

He wrote...."Thanks and GEAUXTigers" on his card and we never saw him again.
Posted by Scruffy
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:21 am to
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I don’t think NIL deals in college can extend into their professional career. A multi-year deal signed in 2023 doesn’t sound legit.
Why wouldn’t it extend?

Considering the NIL situation, there really isn’t a barrier between college and professional anymore.

In top of that, it sounds as if MHJ both refused to acknowledge his requirements to Fanatics and is performing the same contractually obligated activities through a secondary source.

IF MHJ signed a contract, I don’t see how this wouldn’t be a breech.
Posted by JimTiger72
Member since Jun 2023
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:28 am to
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Why wouldn’t it extend?


Maybe laws are different in certain states, but regardless of how you view it, it’s because companies like this taking advantage of paying a student-athlete before they become a professional.

Football player in Florida signed an NIL deal to receive $400k in exchange for 15% of his future earnings during his NFL career… contract was not held up
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This post was edited on 5/20/24 at 10:32 am
Posted by SoFla Tideroller
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:31 am to
Can't wait for MHJ, Jr to tell the coach at halftime that he received a better offer from the other team and he's heading over to the other locker room.
Posted by BilbeauTBaggins
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Member since May 2021
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:32 am to
If you're making big boy decisions like that, might want to consult a lawyer, especially when 6-7 figure $$$ are being tossed around. MHJ has the resources to get an attorney.
Posted by EvrybodysAllAmerican
Member since Apr 2013
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:32 am to
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I don’t think NIL deals in college can extend into their professional career. A multi-year deal signed in 2023 doesn’t sound legit.


Seems like this would be the whole point of signing a college player to one of these memoribilia deals.



Marvin Jr probably confused this contract with the other "NIL" deals paid by boosters that dont really expect anything in return other than keep playing for tOSU.
This post was edited on 5/21/24 at 9:09 am
Posted by White Bear
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Member since Jul 2014
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:32 am to
Tim Fletcher et al we’re discussing Fanatics’ tactics recently. Fanatics get these kids to sign away their rights for a small upfront “bonus” when they’re 14-15 and worth nothing on the chance they make it big.
Posted by JimTiger72
Member since Jun 2023
5151 posts
Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:36 am to
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Seems like this would be the whole point of signing a college player to one of these memoribilia deals.


Maybe to gain their allegiance to a certain brand, but trying to lock in someone like Arch Manning or Shedeur Sanders for years into their professional career just seems sketchy to me.

The example I posted above was only applicable to the law in state of Florida.
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"The deals were supposed to be that an athlete could participate in the free market and when they graduate, whether they go on to play professionally or not, any future contracts are null and void,"
Posted by Weekend Warrior79
Member since Aug 2014
16497 posts
Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:43 am to
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Football player in Florida signed an NIL deal to receive $400k in exchange for 15% of his future earnings during his NFL career… contract was not held up
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As I recall it, the main issue with that deal was there was no end of the contract. It would appear the MHJ deal has a set 2 year obligation
Posted by Weekend Warrior79
Member since Aug 2014
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Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:44 am to
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However, the suit also asserts that Harrison has refused to provide Fanatics with the competing offers.

Sounds like an odd gripe. Why would they believe they are entitled to see any competing offers?
Posted by HuskyPanda
Philly
Member since Feb 2018
1757 posts
Posted on 5/20/24 at 10:46 am to
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$7.25 of minimum wage pay level work for tens or hundreds of thousands.


I've heard this story too but even before NIL, except this former player actually showed up for work.
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