Thursday, July 23, 2009

Seahawks scratch lottery ticket available since Tuesday!

After a new Seahawks scratch lottery ticket was introduced, the Seattle Seahawks became one of the first NFL teams to take advantage of the league’s decision to allow franchises to make deals with state lotteries.

Washington State Lottery introduced the new Seahawks scratch ticket on Tuesday while the New England Patriots also have a licensing agreement with their state lottery.

The top prize of the Seahawks ticket will be as high as $50,000, and non-winning tickets can be entered in a second-chance drawing with a prize of game tickets plus a trip to Miami worth about $12,000. Even if you are a fan who likes only 49ers jerseys, you can also try your luck with seahawks lottery tickets.

Fans can buy the Seahawks scratch tickets at regular lottery outlets and at Qwest Field during home games. The Seahawks has already made a plan to use the money they earn through selling lottery tickets. The money will mostly used to pay down debt on the stadium and the adjoining events center.

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