Javon Bullard picks up sweet NIL deal after big hit
Georgia’s Peach Bowl win over Ohio State was pretty sweet – even sweeter is this NIL deal for Javon Bullard. The Dawgs’ safety had a huge hit on Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
Javon Bullard‘s powerful hit – which was perfectly legal according to the officials in the game – was strong enough to concuss Harrison Jr. and knock him out of the game.
The company will launch the NIL-based cookie dough starting April 1st through April 15th.
Javon Bullard’s powerful hit – which was perfectly legal according to the officials in the game – was strong enough to concuss Harrison Jr. and knock him out of the game.
The cookie dough edition of the play features candied buckeyes, Reese’s peanut butter cups and crushed Oreos.
Bullard will also promote Alumni Cookie Dough on his social media pages.
The candied buckeyes are, of course, confectionery treats. Real buckeyes that come from a tree are poisonous to consume.
Javon Bullard is ready to take on a larger leadership role in Georgia’s secondary
Outside of his sweet new NIL deal, Bullard has a real opportunity ahead of him in 2023.
The play that knocked Marvin Harrison Jr. out of the Peach Bowl was just part of his portfolio in the game and in the 2022 season as a whole.
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Bullard picked up defensive MVP honors in the CFP Semifinal game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. He also won it in the National Championship game despite playing in the first half only.
Now, this Georgia spring represents a new challenge for the Milledgeville STAR defender:
A follow-up act.
Bullard largely flew under the radar heading into the Dawgs’ 2022 season
This time a year ago, not many people pointed to Javon Bullard as a name that would have to carry or contribute in a major way for the Dawgs’ defense.
This season, everyone knows who he is after major postseason performances and a primetime win over Tennessee that put him on the map nationally.
“My mindset going into every game is treat every game like it’s your first game. Play your hardest whether it’s the national championship. I feel like I played as hard as I did against Oregon versus TCU, and it was the first game of the season versus the last game of the season,” Bullard said in a recent spring media availability.
“Keep every game the same game. Don’t try to be too big in the moment. We don’t need you to be anyone else but yourself. That’s the thing about this defense and this team in general, we just do what we had to do.”