Why Is NFL TV Company TCL Giving $1 Million Worth Of TVs?
NFL TV Company TCL Giving $1 Million Worth Of TVs
Not only was the New York Jets’ humiliating 34-13 home defeat to the Miami Dolphins on Black Friday, but one of the plays that epitomized the catastrophe also resulted in a giveaway from an NFL sponsor TCL TV.
Yes, it’s the Dolphins safety Jevon Holland’s 99-yard interception touchdown return after the Jets’ failed Hail Mary try with two minutes remaining in the second quarter. Miami now had a 17–6 advantage.
.@TCL_USA said they would give away $1M worth of TVs if there was a 98+ yard TD in Jets-Dolphins.
It happened with the pick-six on a Hail Mary 😅
(via @BenFischerSBJ, @NFL)
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) November 25, 2023
Thus, it was presumably considered a safe bet for the firm when NFL TV sponsor TCL USA ran a promotion offering $1 million worth of free televisions to anyone who scored a 98-yard touchdown during the inaugural NFL Black Friday game. Then came the New York Jets.
The Miami Dolphins ended the first half with a Hail Mary attempt that was returned all the way back to the other end of the field for a defensive score in one of the most bizarre moments in NFL history.
TCL wants you to know it's the official TV partner of the NFL. Notice this is being promoted on their $Roku TVs.https://t.co/soKyEoIuzV pic.twitter.com/Jwro5rQ0bK
— DaveWeLike (@DaveWeLike) January 12, 2023
Officially, Dolphins defensive back Jevon Holland returned a 99-yard interception for a score. And TCL kept up their half of the agreement by carrying out the offer, even though it was definitely not what everyone had anticipated.
What was even more amazing was that TCL had one special promotion window for NFL games spaced out throughout the season, all of which are one-percenters such as a game with more than 470 passing yards, a performance with four touchdowns, a score on a punt return, or a 60-yard field goal.
Jevon Holland with the PLAY OF THE YEAR ‼️🤯 #FinsUp pic.twitter.com/nM5lhV1BtC
— Bobby Shouse (@B_Shousejr) November 24, 2023
What’s the giveaway, you ask?
big-screen TVs (98 inches). And a good many of them; precisely 84.
After investigating, he concluded that TCL “*will proceed with the plan” and that the NFL’s validation of the statistics is all that is needed.
*Jets trying a Hail Mary to get some points before halftime*
Jevon Holland: pic.twitter.com/yBcQvyepGb
— GhettoGronk (@TheGhettoGronk) November 24, 2023
TCL is giving away 84 TVs, model 98QM850G, which are now on sale for $5,999.99 each but would normally cost $11,999.99 each, in accordance with the terms of its gameday offer. Those who signed up prior to the entry period closing at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday will be randomly chosen as winners.
Which company made TCL TV?
Chinese business TCL Electronics Holdings Limited was founded in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, but has its headquarters and stock listed in Hong Kong. Televisions and other consumer devices are produced by it.
Jevon Holland’s response to the question about losing his teammate Jaelan Phillips, is both heartbreaking & heartwarming at the same time.
“He’s going to know that he’s loved and he’s missed, but we’re going to go out there and ball for him.” ~ the master class that is Jevon. pic.twitter.com/v6mRtx52Ci
— JDFinsFan (@JDFinsFan) November 24, 2023
Who is the NFL’s official TV?
TCL, a top technology company and one of the best-selling consumer electronics brands globally, announced today that it has been awarded the NFL’s Official TV Partner.
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