Arizona Cardinals rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. is already receiving backlash from his NFLPA contract. Harrison has yet to sign the agreement, leaving his licensing deal up in the air.
According to reports, Fanatics, and other retailers aren’t able to offer Harrison’s merchandise, until he signs the dotted line, per Ian Rapoport at NFL Network. His products, which he’ll receive compensation on, including his jersey will be held off.
This is causing major backlash from fans, with them questioning Harrison’s intentions. Some believe it’s because he didn’t want to be selected by the Cardinals, while others see it as Harrison fitting into the “diva” mode that NFL receivers garner.
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There are mixed opinions from fans across social media, but most of them are calling him out.
This may be getting played for something bigger than it is. Harrison could be looking to negotiate the contract or just hasn’t been able to send in the agreement.
It will be something to monitor, given his jersey will be one of the most coveted from draft night.
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