Attend the Kickoff Party at the WynnBET Sports Bar in Ford Field on Aug. 11 by participating in WynnBET Michigan for a chance to win.
To be eligible for the event entry sweepstakes, customers must place bets of at least $100 at WynnBET Sportsbook MI and $100 at WynnBET Casino MI by July 24.
The all-inclusive party is scheduled to take place on the day preceding the Detroit Lions’ home preseason opener against the Atlanta Falcons.
To begin your journey towards participating in the drawing, Step 1 requires you to opt in. After completing this step, you must place wagers worth a minimum of $100 in the sportsbook and an additional $100 in the casino prior to July 24th.
One possible rewrite could be: As an illustration, you have the option to place 10 bets of $10 each on baseball games, simultaneously engaging in 10 rounds of blackjack with $10 per hand. Alternatively, you may opt for a single $100 wager on sports and another $100 in the casino.
To qualify for one entry, you need to reach a total of $100 in both sports and casino activities. You can earn multiple entries by reaching multiples of $100 in both categories. For instance, wagering $200 in sports and $200 in the casino will earn you two entries. However, if you wager $1,000 in sports and only $100 in the casino, it will count as one entry.
At 6 p.m. ET on July 26, a draw will take place. Four fortunate individuals will be chosen as winners, entitling them to entry for themselves and three companions to the party.
The first partnership between WynnBet Sportsbook and an NFL franchise has led to the establishment of WynnBET Sports Bar, conveniently situated near Section 222 at Ford Field.
Lions open preseason Aug. 12 at Ford Field
The Lions will be hosting the Falcons at 6 p.m. the following night, making the kickoff party an integral part of the thrilling weekend at Ford Field.
Coach Dan Campbell is embarking on his second season with Detroit, bringing with him some thrilling additions. Notably, Aidan Hutchinson and Jameson Williams, both first-round picks, join the team as promising new talents.
Hutchinson, who was chosen as the second overall pick from Michigan, is expected to make an immediate impact as a defensive end. On the other hand, Williams, the twelfth pick from Alabama, has garnered a lot of excitement, but it remains uncertain when he will be fully recovered from a knee injury suffered during the national title game and ready to take the field as a speedy receiver.