Nike does it again. The Swoosh has just become the home for the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner Johnny ‘Football’ Manziel. The multi- year endorsement contract will mark another notch to Nikes belt with quarterbacks which includes the likes of Russell Wilson, Aaron Rodgers, & Drew Brees to name a few.
According to ESPN.com the terms to this multi-year endorsement contract has not been disclosed but expect it to be the highest amongst incoming rookies in this draft class.
Take a look below for the exact words from ESPN’s own Darren Rovell who reported this news and let us know what you think of “Johnny Football” signing with Nike.
Johnny Football is now property of Nike.
Johnny Manziel, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner and potential first overall pick in May’s NFL draft, informed the world’s largest shoe and apparel brand that it had won the sweepstakes to outfit his feet and use him in marketing campaigns, Nike spokesman KeJuan Wilkins confirmed Thursday night.
Financial terms were not disclosed, but sources told ESPN.com that it’s a multiyear deal that will be the highest price paid for a rookie in this year’s class. Manziel’s team negotiating the deal included LeBron James‘ business manager, Maverick Carter, and Fenway Sports Group.
Adidas, Under Armour and New Balance’s Warrior brand all submitted bids for Manziel’s marketing rights.
Although his future prospects are far from certain, Manziel is the prize rookie of this year’s class.
Landing Manziel eventually might lead to Nike using the phrase “Johnny Football.” The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office currently is evaluating the application filed by an organization in College Station, Texas, which claims “Johnny Football” does not refer to a living person. Manziel, who filed the application later on, obviously claims otherwise.
Nike has a solid stable of NFL quarterbacks, including Russell Wilson, Colin Kaepernick, Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers. It also is the official uniform supplier of the league.
Manziel wore adidas for the two years he was a starter at A&M.
Source: ESPN.com