WynnBET Michigan offers you the opportunity to earn a chance to attend the Kickoff Party at Ford Field’s WynnBET Sports Bar on Aug. 11.
To qualify for a chance to win entry into the event, customers must place bets of at least $100 at WynnBET Sportsbook MI and $100 at WynnBET Casino MI by July 24.
The inclusive celebration will take place the day prior to the Detroit Lions’ home preseason opener against the Atlanta Falcons.
To begin participating in the drawing, you must first choose to opt in. Afterward, you will be required to place wagers of at least $100 in the sportsbook and another $100 in the casino prior to July 24.
One option is to place ten $10 bets on baseball games and simultaneously play ten hands of blackjack with $10 each. Alternatively, you can choose to make a single bet of $100 on sports and another $100 in the casino.
You will receive one entry by reaching the $100 threshold in both sports and casino. Additional entries can be earned for each multiple of $100 reached in both categories. For instance, wagering $200 on sports and $200 in the casino will earn you two entries. However, if you wager $1,000 on sports and $100 in the casino, it will only count as one entry.
The drawing has been scheduled for July 26 at 6 p.m. ET. Four fortunate individuals will have the chance to win entry for themselves and three companions to the party.
The WynnBET Sports Bar can be found in close proximity to Section 222 within Ford Field. This collaboration marks the initial partnership between WynnBet Sportsbook and an NFL franchise.
Lions open preseason Aug. 12 at Ford Field
The Lions will host the Falcons at 6 p.m. the following night, making the kickoff party an integral part of an exhilarating weekend at Ford Field.
Coach Dan Campbell is heading into his second season with Detroit, bringing along some thrilling additions to the team. Notably, Aidan Hutchinson and Jameson Williams, both first-round picks, are among the exciting new pieces.
Hutchinson, the second overall selection from Michigan, is expected to make an immediate impact as a defensive end. Williams, chosen twelfth from Alabama, is generating a lot of buzz, but it remains uncertain when the swift wide receiver will be fit to play after sustaining a knee injury during the national championship game.