Adidas Reaches Deal To Show Logos In NFL Games
By Cory Buck
Adidas has reached a deal to once again allow its clients to openly wear their logo on an NFL field.
When your favorite player scores a touchdown, we know the first thing you’re thinking. What kind of kicks is that cat wearing? Of course you are.
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So you should be glad to know that if said cat is wearing Adidas gear, you won’t have to ask. The logo will be out there for everyone to see, per a new agreement between Adidas and the NFL.
ESPN reports that Adidas will once again be able to sport their logos at NFL events for the first time since 2012, after Nike signed for the distinction in the 2013 season. Adidas clients such as Jimmy Graham, DeMarco Murray, Sammy Watkins and others who officially endorse the apparel company can wear cleats and gloves that sport the famous three-striped logo on an NFL field.
This means, well, very little for the games themselves, but we’re sure Adidas employees are thrilled and if you’re the type of person to get really pumped about what kind of shoes your favorite athletes wear, or if you really hate the University of Oregon and the standards of Vietnamese shoe factories then this is a big day for Nike haters.
Those wearing Adidas can feel some sort of bond with Jimmy Graham when he jumps over a guy’s head with the famed three stripes visible to the public.
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