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Posting a Fan Photo Could Score You a Team Collectibles Package

Nov 6, 2015 at 4:49 PM--


As part of our season-long partnership with NRG Energy, you could have a shot at a team collectibles package!

NRG Energy is the company that provides solar power to the 49ers' 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.

How to Enter:

Follow @49erswebzone on Twitter.

Leading up to Sunday's game against the Falcons, post a photo to NRG Energy's 49ers #FanEnergy Playbook by posting a fan photo on Twitter and tagging #49ers #FanEnergy and mentioning @49erswebzone! That's it!


Rules:

You can enter the contest as many times as you would like. You just have to use a different photo each time. The more you enter, the more likely you are to win. The contest will run through Sunday night and the randomly chosen winner will be notified via Twitter direct message on Monday (so be sure to follow us at @49erswebzone or we cannot message you). If the winner does not responded in a timely manner, a new winner will be chosen and the original winner will lose out. So be sure to check often.

Look for more great giveaways from @49erswebzone and @NRGEnergy throughout the season.



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