
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Lamar Jackson finds himself in a special legal battle.
Of course, Dale Jr. became one of the faces of NASCAR while driving No. 8. Jackson wore the same numbers throughout his football career, Win two MVPs With it.
Well, back in 2019, Jackson filed trademark registration for Lamar Jackson and “ERA 8”.
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Lamar Jackson and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (Imagn)
However, Dale Jr. filed the application last December.
But Jackson believes that Enhart’s app clashes with its own trademark.
Jackson said in a notice to Oposition that he was closely linked to No. 8 due to his infamous and fame, as well as his promotion in trademark and media coverage, and that he could be “damaged” by Jr. Earnhardt Jr.’s registration.

Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens’ No. 8, took a step back in the third quarter of the AFC Divisional Playoffs at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York on January 19, 2025. (Al Bello/Getty image)
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The quarterback also said the driver’s registration “erroneously implied a connection between the two.”
“(Jackson) spent a lot of time, effort and expense in promoting, advertising and popularizing the number 8 related to his personality and reputation and the above-mentioned trademark application and registration. As a result, the relevant purchases of the public already knows that the source of the product relies on (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very strong (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very strong (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very strong (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jackson) is very good (Jackson) and the source of the product (Jack File reading. (Jackson) established valuable reputation in his registration and application
Therefore, the quarterback “respect (required” Earnhardt Jr.’s application was “rejected to register”.
During his NASCAR career, Dale Jr.

Dale Earnhardt Jr., the owner of the NASCAR team, explores Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway during practice. (Peter Casey-Imagn image)
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This is not the first time Jackson defends his trademark. He found himself with Troy Aikman Last year, he tried to trademark the word “eight”.
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