New Years Contest: We’re Giving Away an Autographed Anquan Boldin Jersey and More!
Dec 30, 2014 at 4:35 PM
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Want to enter for a chance to win an autographed Anquan Boldin jersey and San Francisco 49ers gear pack giveaway that also includes a Boldin signed photo?
First Place:
- An autographed Anquan Boldin jersey
- A 49ers gear pack which includes a clear backpack, sunglasses, and autographed Anquan Boldin photograph
Second Place:
- A 49ers gear pack which includes a clear backpack, sunglasses, and autographed Anquan Boldin photograph.
Third Place:
- A 49ers gear pack which includes a clear backpack, sunglasses, and autographed Anquan Boldin photograph.
This is our final giveaway and concludes 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 Boldin jersey and gear pack? It's simple. Here's all you need to do:
Step 1:
Follow both 49erswebzone.com (
@49erswebzone) and NRG Energy (
@NRGEnergy) on Twitter.
Step 2:
Visit the following website:
http://bit.ly/SFinf3
Step 3:
Tweet the following, replacing "YOUR ANSWER" with your answer to the following:
"Name one of the two locations that NRG installed over 1,500 solar panels at Levi's Stadium."
YOUR ANSWER. I want a signed @AnquanBoldin jersey courtesy of @49erswebzone and @nrgenergy! #49ersNRG #49ers http://bit.ly/1tiLekr
Tweet this now
That's it. Pretty simple, huh?
The contest will end on the evening of January 1st when we select a random winner. Enter as many times as you would like to increase your chances. We will contact the winner via direct message on Twitter. Because of the holidays, prizes will not be mailed out until after January 5.
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