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'It looks real': Fans opt for creativity to wear Marvin Harrison Jr. jerseys

Oct 01, 2024 View Original Article
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    -14% Somewhat Liberal

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    -14% Somewhat Liberal

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57% : On the day they found out Harrison was given No. 18, they bought customized red jerseys that, according to the NFL Shop website, retail for $169.99.
57% : Both had No. 18, but Kelly's had "MHJ" on the back and Davis' had "Larry Jr," a tribute to former Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald Jr."He reminds me a lot of Larry," she said.
44% : Inside and outside State Farm Stadium, amid the sea of red, white and black Arizona Cardinals jerseys, one jersey stood out among all others: Marvin Harrison Jr.'s No. 18.Harrison's jersey isn't yet being made by Nike because NFL Players Association advised the NFL, the Cardinals and Fanatics to not sell it, a source told ESPN, as a lawsuit between Fanatics and Harrison Jr. and his father, Marvin Harrison Sr. continues.

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