Cards' Harrison, Fanatic settle yearlong dispute
Briefly

A lawsuit filed by Fanatics against NFL player Marvin Harrison Jr. over a contract dispute has been settled after 10 months. This resolution ends the controversy that delayed the sales of Harrison's No. 18 jersey. Fanatics claimed breach of contract regarding a $1.05 million agreement for jerseys and autographs, while Harrison's team denied the contract was binding. Following the settlement, the jersey sales are set to commence shortly, indicating a positive outcome for both parties involved in the dispute.
The dispute between Fanatics and Marvin Harrison Jr. has been resolved. The parties are pleased to have resolved this matter, and looking forward to a productive working relationship going forward.
Fanatics filed the lawsuit against Harrison for breach of contract over an agreement the two parties had in 2023.
Harrison and his lawyer have denied the agreement is binding and sought dismissal of the case, indicating complexities in the contract's legitimacy.
Now that the parties have come to an agreement, Harrison's No. 18 Cardinals jerseys are expected to go on sale 'pretty soon,' a source told ESPN.
Read at ESPN.com
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