Halloween Contest: Win an Autographed Anquan Boldin Jersey
Oct 31, 2014 at 9:10 PM
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For one day only, we are running a contest for an autographed Anquan Boldin jersey! Get your cameras ready, because this is a Halloween selfie contest.
Now you can win an autographed Anquan Boldin jersey
This is all part of our season-long partnership with NRG Energy, the same company that powers the 49ers home, Levi's Stadium. They
provide 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 enter to win the autographed Anquan Boldin jersey? It's simple. Here's all you need to do:
Step 1:
Follow both 49erswebzone.com (
@49erswebzone) and NRG Energy (
@NRGEnergy) on Twitter.
OR
Follow both the
49erswebzone.com Facebook page and the
NRG Energy Facebook page.
Step 2:
Post the following with an
attached selfie of you in your Halloween costume at work, home, in public, or wherever on Twitter or Facebook (depending on what you did in Step 1).
Twitter users:
Happy Halloween! Trying to win a signed @AnquanBoldin jersey courtesy of @49erswebzone and @nrgenergy! #49ersNRG
Facebook users:
Happy Halloween! Trying to win a signed Anquan Boldin jersey courtesy of 49erswebzone.com and NRG Energy! #49ersNRG
The catch is, you have to be
holding up a sign that says "49erswebzone.com" or "@49erswebzone" on it. It can be made from paper and pen, crayon, whatever.
That's it. Pretty simple, huh?
The contest will end tonight. We will contact the winner via direct message on Twitter or Facebook.
And the giveaways won't end here. Look for more giveaways from
@49erswebzone and official energy partner
@NRGEnergy throughout the season.
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