Did you see the experiences and access we delivered?

By: Cara Jurkowski

It was so much more than a game. Plus, a chance to win special Verizon swag.

Super Bowl LIX is in the history books, and though the Eagles won the game, Verizon gave our customers the ultimate winning experience in New Orleans, and in more than 30 NFL locations across the country.

⚜️ In the Big Easy …

Leading up to gameday, customers in the Big Easy scored coveted tickets to the House of Verizon, which had a little something for everyone: sports, food, fashion, culture and music — with exclusive programming and events throughout the entire weekend.

New Orleans’ Verizon stores showed off their new brand glow-up, and on Sunday, Caesars Superdome hosted a battle royale between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. And our powerful network upgrades meant that fans could share the excitement seamlessly with friends, family and social networks without missing a beat.

🏈 … and in your own backyard!

Across the country in NFL cities from NYC to San Francisco and everywhere in between, Verizon customers, employees, and (in places like California) first-responders, snapped up every last FanFest ticket much faster than anticipated!

FanFest was a Super Bowl party, and so much more. It was a chance to:

  • Go deeper into the magic of football by meeting players, touring facilities and even tossing the ball around.
  • Getting to know the small businesses in your community with food, merchandise and more.

💬 Share your thoughts and win some super swag!

This weekend, employees from all over the company were ambassadors for Verizon, talking about our products and services at the Super Bowl and FanFests nationwide

Now is your chance to win some cool Verizon swag! Just head to the comments and tell us how you share your love of everything Verizon with your friends and family.

Click here for a transcript of the episode.

V Team, go to Inside Verizon Intranet to join the conversation

About the author:

Cara Jurkowski is a failed standup comedian who made up for her lack of comedic success by spending the past two decades telling stories about the communications industry and the amazing people who work to connect the world. When she is not writing about Verizon, she lives in an unofficial Lego museum, slowly working through a steadily growing backlog of unbuilt sets at a perfectly acceptable pace.

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