🏈🚙 Hey football fans, it’s game time! On the heels of our new “Name of the Game” ad campaign, Edmunds is thrilled to announce a partnership with the legendary Chicago Bears. To kick off the collab, we’re launching an epic sweepstakes for all fans in the Chicagoland area! 🎟️🙌
🏆 Now open at edmunds.com/bears, Chicago-area fans can enter to win over 100 prizes 😮💨, including game tickets, parking passes, and exclusive on-field, pre-game experiences for the showdown against the New England Patriots on November 10.
Plus, they’ll have the chance to score a FREE vehicle appraisal through the sweepstakes entry page! 🚗💨 Fans who complete the appraisal process can receive a real, no-obligation cash offer from one or more dealers in as little as two minutes! ⏰💵
Our “Name of the Game” ads feature a roster of pro athletes with the last name Edmunds, including Bears team captain and starting linebacker Tremaine Edmunds. 💪🏽 “As Bears fans know, Tremaine is a leader on and off the field, and the heartbeat of the Bears defense. It’s exciting to uplift our shared name and offer incredible prizes for Bears fans at the November 10 home game,” said Alison Steinlauf Anziska, Edmunds' senior vice president of marketing.
The campaign highlights Edmunds as the name consumers can trust for all their car buying and selling needs, including helpful resources like Edmunds’ free, online vehicle appraisal tool.
The sweepstakes runs from September 25 through October 15. 🗓️ On October 17, we’ll announce the lucky winners! 🎊 Fans in the Chicago area can head to edmunds.com/bears for their chance at Bears tickets, parking, and on-field experience giveaways today! 🚀🏈 Help us spread the word: it’s time to praise the Bears and appraise some rides! 🙌🎉
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