Subway Debuts New ‘The Vault’ Lineup That Features Sandwiches Created By NFL Stars

Subway is enlisting the help of some NFL notables like Russell Wilson, Trevor Wilson, and Marshawn Lynch to launch its new ‘The Vault’ menu available only on subway.com and the brand’s app.

‘The Vault’ features a trio of sandwiches created by the Wilson, Lawrence, and Lynch and is a dynamic menu that will feature new subs regularly. All I’m saying is that I better not have Skittles in my Marshawn Lynch-designed sub. Here’s all the sandwich particulars:

  • Russell Wilson’s “The Dangerwich”: Pepperoni, salami, black forest ham, provolone cheese and bacon on Italian Herbs & Cheese bread, topped with lettuce, tomatoes, green peppers, banana peppers, and finished with yellow mustard and mayonnaise.
  • Marshawn Lynch’s “The Beef Mode“: Choice Angus Roast Beef, pepper jack cheese and hickory smoked bacon on Italian Herbs & Cheese bread, topped with lettuce, tomatoes, black olives, red onions, and jalapenos, and drizzled with yellow mustard and Baja Chipotle sauce.
  • Trevor Lawrence’s “The Sunshine Sub”: Oven-roasted turkey, BelGioioso fresh mozzarella cheese, avocado and tomatoes, all on Hearty Multigrain bread.

All three subs mentioned are available for a limited time only via Subway’s The Vault Menu.

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