Giveaway: 49ers vs Ravens tickets, 49ers gear pack

Oct 14, 2015 at 10:43 PM--


We're giving away two great prizes to 49ers fans as part of our season-long partnership with NRG Energy. Enter for one or both.

NRG Energy is the company that provides solar power to the 49ers' new state-of-the-art stadium. That power makes Levi's Stadium the first pro football stadium to open with LEED® certification. That power is helping energize the stadium for every home game this season.

Prize One: 49ers vs Ravens Tickets

You could win a pair of tickets to watch the San Francisco 49ers take on the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday October 18 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.

HOW TO ENTER TO WIN:
Share a fan photo of yourself on Twitter using hash tags #49ers and #FanEnergy and tagging @49erswebzone and @NRGEnergy.


Don't forget to attach a fan photo of yourself when posting!

Prize Two: Surprise 49ers Gear Pack

You could win a surprise 49ers gear pack courtesy of NRG Energy. The content is a surprise but you will love it.

HOW TO ENTER TO WIN:
Check out the NRG Energy's Fan Playbook at http://bit.ly/49ersWeb. Then head over to Twitter and tag @49erswebzone while posting a game day photo using hash tags #49ers and #FanEnergy.


Don't forget to attach a game day photo when posting!

Important Information

If you win, we will direct message you from @49erswebzone on Thursday night or Monday morning. Be sure to check your account often. If your do not respond promptly, we will have to offer your prize to someone else.



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