2022 season of ‘Best Football Day Ever’ kicks off Sunday at Pro Football Hall of Fame
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Included with the price of admission, guests can enjoy Browns vs. Panthers watch party with Hall of Famers Isaac Bruce and Andre Reed
CANTON, OHIO – Last year, the Pro Football Hall of Fame launched a new series: “Best Football Day Ever.” The series – presented by Visit Canton – resumes this season, and it kicks off Sunday, Sept. 11, when the Cleveland Browns visit the Carolina Panthers.
As a part of admission to the Hall that day, fans not only will be able to tour the museum, but they also can watch the Week 1 NFL matchup in the Nash Family Event & Conference Center alongside Pro Football Hall of Famers ISAAC BRUCE and ANDRE REED.
Fans can enjoy a tailgate-like atmosphere with the game being shown on a state-of-the-art 36-foot-wide big screen, play cornhole and enjoy complimentary food. Jimmy John’s and SMOOSH Cookie will provide food free of charge to the first 300 guests. Sam's Club will provide snacks. A cash bar will be available.
The first 100 guests will be entered into a “football squares contest” with prizes from the Hall of Fame Store given away after each quarter of the game.
Additionally, fans will have the opportunity to purchase 50/50 tickets as well as raffle tickets to play Bruce and Reed in cornhole during halftime of the game. Proceeds from the raffles will be donated to charities of the Hall of Famers’ choice:– the Isaac Bruce Foundation – Flight 300 Program and the Andre Reed Foundation: Raising Hope for Kids.
Photos with Bruce and Reed will be permitted during the event, but no autographs will be signed.
To learn more about the “Best Football Day Ever” series and plan your visit to the Hall, go to https://www.profootballhof.com/BFDE.
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