Cardinals Rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Breach of Contract
Fanatics claims the wide receiver failed to honor a $1 million deal signed in 2023, seeking millions in damages.
- Fanatics alleges Harrison did not fulfill obligations for autographs, trading cards, and game-worn apparel.
- Harrison denies the contract's existence and has not signed the NFLPA group licensing agreement.
- The lawsuit includes 'The Official Harrison Collection LLC,' through which Harrison sells memorabilia.
- Fanatics seeks a jury trial, estimating damages in the millions of dollars.
- Harrison is represented by his father, Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison Sr., instead of an agent.