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Dallas Cowboys rookie defensive end Taco Charlton has inked an endorsement deal worthy of his name.
On Tuesday, ESPN.com's Darren Rovell reported Charlton and the restaurant chain Taco Bueno struck a deal that will make the pass-rusher one of the faces of the company, which is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
The deal marks the second for the former University of Michigan standout, who announced Monday that he has entered a partnership agreement with Big Red Soda.
"When Taco was drafted to start his pro football career in the Lone Star state, it made perfect sense to us, a Texas-based company, to combine three things Texans love – football, tacos and Big Red," Big Red Senior Vice President of Marketing Thomas Oh said in a release. "This fall, we are looking forward to supporting Taco in his rookie season and reminding consumers that nothing complements tacos better than the sweet, smooth flavor of Big Red."
"I love my name and I actually do love tacos," Charlton added. "Although I am new to Texas, I quickly learned that nothing goes better with tacos than Big Red, so I'm excited to partner with such a unique, iconic brand."
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On Tuesday, ESPN.com's Darren Rovell reported Charlton and the restaurant chain Taco Bueno struck a deal that will make the pass-rusher one of the faces of the company, which is headquartered in Irving, Texas.
The deal marks the second for the former University of Michigan standout, who announced Monday that he has entered a partnership agreement with Big Red Soda.
"When Taco was drafted to start his pro football career in the Lone Star state, it made perfect sense to us, a Texas-based company, to combine three things Texans love – football, tacos and Big Red," Big Red Senior Vice President of Marketing Thomas Oh said in a release. "This fall, we are looking forward to supporting Taco in his rookie season and reminding consumers that nothing complements tacos better than the sweet, smooth flavor of Big Red."
"I love my name and I actually do love tacos," Charlton added. "Although I am new to Texas, I quickly learned that nothing goes better with tacos than Big Red, so I'm excited to partner with such a unique, iconic brand."
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