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I recall people saying the Seahawks had fuse elites in the throwbacks at the team store at their stadium.
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See I thought this too. Like literally flewBelieve fanatics had them up last season as well and they sold out pretty quick.
You know their contact info? I'm thinking of adding a Geno Smith to the collection.Just left the Seahawks team store at Lumen Field. They have fuse elites in the throwback style. They do phone orders as well. I know I’ve seen people asking about them in here before.
Just left the Seahawks team store at Lumen Field. They have fuse elites in the throwback style. They do phone orders as well. I know I’ve seen people asking about them in here before.
Will Nike ever restock any color of the Ravens authentic jerseys?
Size 44 been out of stock for months (since last season smh)
Seems all they focused on this summer was trash bengals, eagles, and especially jets jerseysStill no Texans Elites
Not like we're 5-1 and Stroud is a best selling jersey anyways right....
That's the jersey I'm waiting forStill no Texans Elites
Not like we're 5-1 and Stroud is a best selling jersey anyways right....
These Nike jerseys look so boxy. They’re mad short and wide. Collar and sleeves look like they’re for a 4XL.
UPSAnyone know how they ship the custom authentic? UPS?
About to just pull the trigger thing it ships before that
Nike still has the rights to design and produce NFL uniforms for three more seasons after this one, but the league is already exploring its options for what’s next, according to sources who saw a presentation during Tuesday’s closed-door owners meeting. Signed in 2018, the Nike contract expires after the 2027 season (in Q1 202.
It’s early, but bidding is “open and active,” league execs told owners and team officials, citing “several” companies interested in competing with Nike for on-field uniform rights. One source left Tuesday’s meeting believing that Nike still had the inside track, considering the logistical barriers to making a change, but that Nike’s broader corporate challenges have opened the door to a competitor who might be able to offer better economics.
Nike has made the uniforms (and enjoyed on-jersey branding rights) since replacing Reebok in 2012. The current talks are centered on Nike’s rights to make the on-field product worn by players and sideline apparel. Replica jerseys and other fan apparel is manufactured and distributed by Fanatics under a separate 10-year, three-way deal with Nike and the NFL. If there were to be a change, sources said, the league would likely want to maintain Fanatics’ role in merchandise, but Fanatics would need to sign a new deal with the Nike successor. The NFL is a shareholder in Fanatics.
These deals are normally done years in advance. Nike has had dominant market share for on-field rights, with the business for the NFL, NBA and MLB for years. We don’t know who the NFL is talking to, but Adidas and New Balance are possibilities. Whether there’s a change or not, manufacturing would still be done by third parties as it is today under Nike’s oversight.