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We’re Giving Away a 49ers Gear Pack with a Boldin Autograph

Oct 13, 2014 at 4:54 PM--


It's 49ers Monday and we're giving away a 49ers gear pack courtesy of NRG Energy! This is all part of our season-long partnership with NRG Energy.

The gear pack will include:

  • An autographed Anquan Boldin photo
  • A clear SF backpack for stadium use
  • Sunglasses

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. It has been deemed the smartest stadium in the league by the Associated Press. That power is helping energize the stadium for every home game this season.

So how do you get the gear pack? It's simple. Here's all you need to do:

Step 1:

Make sure you are following both 49erswebzone.com (@49erswebzone) and NRG Energy (@NRGEnergy) on Twitter.

Step 2:

Tweet a photo of yourself ready for game day in your 49ers gear along with the following:

Trying to win signed @49ers gear courtesy of @49erswebzone, @NRGEnergy & @AnquanBoldin. RT this & post a fan photo using #49ersNRG to win!

That's it. Pretty simple, huh?

We'll be picking the winner on Tuesday, October 14th and we will contact the winner via Twitter direct message.

And the giveaways won't end here. Look for more giveaways from @49erswebzone and @NRGEnergy throughout the season.



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