The endless sponsorships, the unknown prize money mentioned above and all the other aspects that come with winning the biggest game in American sports will equal a serious amount of cash for the franchise and ultimately, for the Glazers. Super Bowl Winners and Results: NO. DATE: SITE: RESULT: I: Jan. 15, 1967: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10: II: Jan. 14, 1968: Orange Bowl.
One of the best aspects of Sunday’s upcoming Super Bowl is the many ways to get into the game. Sure, there’s only one game on the board to bet on. But whether you just want to throw $100 on the game or just get really into the Super Bowl spirit, there’s a vast array of props, free contests and general promotions.
We’ve rounded up a list of the best freebies available to you both at sportsbooks and in general. With so many shots at winning big prizes, you might as well try your luck, right?
DraftKings is also offering up its version of Super Bowl squares, which will be free to residents of New Jersey. Pick the last digit of the score for each team and then after each quarter, you’ll get points if you’ve guessed correctly. In total, they’ll be giving away $54,000 in prizes.
Swedish automaker Volvo, who is known for the safety rating of his cars, is running a Super Bowl sweepstakes to promote the topic for the big game. How it works is you’ll have to visit VolvoSafetySunday.com before the game starts, design your own Volvo from 2020 models and from the summary page, click on “Try To Win This Volvo”. That’ll give you a unique code to enter the contest. If there’s a safety in the Super Bowl, they’ll give away $1 million in cars.
Rocket Mortgage usually has a funny ad running during the Super Bowl and this year, they’re also running a free contest. Essentially, it’s one big Super Bowl squares contest. Everyone who enters plays the popular Super Bowl Squares game and then they’ll put the winners into one big draw. The winner of that draw gets up to $50,000. Just by playing, you also enter a big draw for all participants to win $500,000.
When you’re watching the big game, keep an eye for the Eva Longoria commercial with grocery store H-E-B. You could win a lifetime of free groceries.
How it works is you’ll want to download the H-E-B app and register for an account. When you see the 60-second ad, you’ll have to remember the 10 H-E-B items from the commercial. Those who correctly submit the 10 items will be put into a draw to win free groceries for life.
The popular hummus company is launching a contest where one lucky player will dip into $100,000. In total, they’re giving away about $500,000 but the $100,000 is the biggest cash prize.
The RiDIPulous Sweepstakes is pretty simple: from now until 4:59 p.m. ET on Super Bowl Sunday (February 2), enter into the sweepstakes. Five lucky names drawn will win $100,000 and free hummus for a year.
Although you can’t win millions (or even thousands) with these promos, it’s worth noting these appetizing incentives available around the country in case you want to get a bite while watching the Super Bowl.
The famous sports bar and wing spot will be offering up free wings at all of their nationwide locations…if the game goes to overtime. If it does, they’ll hand out a free snack-sized order to every patron in their American and Canadian locations.
Not to be outdone (or maybe out-winged), Applebee’s also has a freebie for foodies. Any delivery order totaling $40 or more placed on Super Bowl Sunday will get a free order of wings. Just use the promo code “FREEWINGS” at check out. Only valid for the first 40,000 orders.
Thinking about DiGiorno instead of delivery? The frozen pizza giant might be able to hook you up. If at any point in the game the score is either 3-14 or 14-3, they’ll tweet out a link where fans can enter to get a free coupon for a free frozen pizza. The coupon will be redeemable in early March, ahead of Pi Day, which is March 14.
Super Bowl Sunday is fast approaching and my husband and I are excited to be going to a party! We’re not big football fans, but we do enjoy getting together with friends, rooting for a team, eating lots of salty food, and playing games. My favorite football party game is Squares. Traditionally, players would buy in and the pool of money would be used as the prize. However times are tough and I decided to give the Squares away for free this year. You may ask what the prize will be, since there is no pool of money to draw from, and your answer is…scratch tickets! There may or may not be a big winner, but odds are everyone will have fun!
To play Football Squares you’ll need to make a 10×10 grid. I recently found a nice poster for the game at the craft store, but you can easily make one yourself using a large dry erase board or poster board and markers. Along the top row of your grid mark the squares 0-9 as well as the name of the home team, and then do the same along the side with the name of the visiting team.
Now it’s time to fill the grid with players names. Write down everyone’s name on a small piece of paper, fold, and place into a hat. Draw names randomly from the hat and beginning with the square 0-0 write in the names until the grid is full. At the end of each quarter the person whose name occupies the square that matches the last numbers of the score will win a prize. For instance if the score is 27-21 the person whose name is in the square for 7-1 wins!
I chose a couple of one dollar scratch tickets for prizes and a ten dollar ticket for the grand prize. They fit nicely in glassine envelopes, and the labels I made matched the team colors. I know I am going to have so much fun playing this game, and I hope you do to! Enjoy!
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Sarah is a print press operator here at Evermine. She helps out in the cutting department, and her favorite thing to do at work is tend the garden. She was born in St. Louis Missouri, raised in Northern California, and moved to the Northwest about 10 years ago. She has two children of her own and one step son. In her spare time Sarah likes to cook creative meals for her family and shop for bargains.