LOOK: Buckeyes Marvin Harrison Jr Reveals New NIL Deal

NIL deals continue to happen for star Ohio State receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., as he enters potentially his final season at the collegiate level.
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Just as fall camp was getting set to kick off in Columbus on Wednesday for the Ohio State Buckeyes, star receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. revealed his latest Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal that will have fans running to grocery stores. 

On Wednesday afternoon, the junior wide receiver took to Twitter to give Buckeye fans their first look at a new potato chip featuring him on the bag. Harrison inked a deal that will see him as the face attached to Grippo's new Hot Honey BBQ chip. 

"Look for my very own Hot Honey BBQ Grippo’s Chips now in store throughout the Ohio Region! Go Bucks," Harrison wrote in his announcement.

As you can imagine being a Buckeye has its benefits for student-athletes, specifically Harrison; being one of the top returning players in college football this season means there will be more opportunities to utilize NIL. 

Harrison's newest deal comes after being revealed as a brand ambassador for the ZOA energy drink, which is owned by the world-renowned Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Other deals Harrison has signed onto include Monarc, Mark Wahlberg Chevrolet, located in Columbus, and he has partnered with the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio. 

Heading into potentially his final season as a Buckeye with a future in the NFL awaiting, Harrison's value on the NIL side of things may continue to rise. 


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