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Lamar Jackson is waving the white flag. After more than a year of negotiations, Jackson withdrew his challenge to Troy Aikman’s trademark use of the No. 8, according to records from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office detailed by ESPN.
ESPN on Wednesday reported that the Baltimore Ravens quarterback and two-time NFL MVP, Lamar Jackson, is withdrawing his challenge to former Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl-winning QB Troy Aikman over Aikman’s trademark of the No. 8.
"Well Jake Browning, he comes in now," Troy Aikman said during the broadcast. "He takes over. Oh, excuse me. No Burrow, he's back in."
Lamar Jackson and Troy Aikman have settled their feud over the No. 8, with the details of their settlement being revealed this week.
Jackson ended his yearlong dispute in trademarks with the former Cowboys quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Famer
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Jackson has previously challenged the use of the No. 8 by entities including NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Lamar Jackson and Troy Aikman have reportedly settled their trademark dispute over the number 8. The Baltimore Ravens quarterback had previously taken
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