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Jim Irsay, owner of the Indianapolis Colts, announced a Million Dollar Schedule Challenge
Indianapolis, Indiana – Jim Irsay, owner of the Indianapolis Colts, is starting off a new era for the Horseshoe by offering a $1 million prize to the fan who correctly forecasts the team’s 2023 regular season schedule.
The “Million Dollar Schedule Challenge” began at 10 a.m. Tuesday and will end on Sunday, April 30 at 11:59 p.m. EDT.
“We want all of Colts Nation alongside us on this 2023 journey, so I’m inviting all Colts fans to start the season off in the best way by entering for a chance to win a million dollars!” Irsay said.
Fans can enter at Colts.com/win, games.Colts.com, or the Colts Arcade on the Colts Mobile App.
When fans enter the challenge, they will be able to click and drag Colts 2023 opponent tiles to create their schedule projection.
If a participant correctly predicts the opponent for each week as well as the bye week, Irsay will reward the winner $1 million.
If numerous contestants correctly forecast the schedule, the finalists will be contacted, and the winner will be determined by a random selection.
If no one properly forecasts the schedule, the competitor with the best accurate prediction will earn four season tickets to the 2023 Colts season. If more than one contestant qualifies, the winner will be chosen at random.
The sweepstakes winner will be notified after the NFL schedule is officially released in May.
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