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Baltimore-based Under Armour will supply cleats and gloves to the National Football League under a long-term deal announced Tuesday. Rival Nike had extended its exclusive uniform partnership with ...
After a five year hiatus, Under Armour, Inc. and the National Football League are back at it again with a long-term partnership to supply players with on-field footwear and gloves. Earlier this ...
Former Miami — and likely Tennessee — quarterback Cam Ward has a deal with Under Armour, reports Conor Orr of SI.com.
Under Armour is back as an NFL partner. Five years after the previous Under Armour and NFL deal ended, the two parties have announced a long-term partnership that makes Under Armour an official ...
It always seems to happen and Under Armour was waiting with opened arm. No matter how deep the NFL Draft is at other ...
The deal would also mark the first No. 1 pick for Under Armour since Newton in 2011. “Football is where Under Armour began — it’s in our DNA. Signing this class of elite players is more than ...
Under Armour ... football internationally, support youth football and make advances in player safety.' Nike declined to comment on this article. The NFL's decision to forego Nike's exclusive ...
Under Armour is back in the NFL shoe and glove game. And it has added to its portfolio of athletes the likely top overall pick in next week’s draft. Former Miami — and likely Tennessee — quarterback ...
The projected first pick in the NFL draft, Cam Ward, is joining the Under Armour team, joined by four other leading prospects carry forward Under Armour’s football legacy.
Just a few weeks after reaching a long-term agreement with the NFL, Under Armour has made an investment in a familiar prospect: It’s former Miami quarterback Cam Ward, the Titans’ potential No ...
With the partnership, Under Armour will receive rights and IP to include its logos on on-field Under Armour footwear and gloves and will ... current and future football players and fans around ...
For Golden, signing with Under Armour was something that just made sense, as one of the first prominent athletic wear companies in football. He led the Longhorns with 58 receptions for 987 yards ...