Superbowl Square Giveaway

Kansas City Chiefs

9 2 7 4 0 3 1 6 8 5

Philadelphia Eagles

9 Sylvie Schulze Brandy Foote Rochelle Moore Ellis Craig Blake Lisica Steve Reckers Anna Oakley Jakob Griggs Sara Passmore Kylie Junk
3 David Koch Oscar Peralta Eric DeBoer Randy Hougland Krystina Leasman James Thomas Kayci Lyons Teresa Baker James Prewitt Robin Ippensen
4 Justin Wadlinger Sarah Barry Reggie Nokes Preston Jones Timothy Osborne Barb Craig Gwen Craig Karla Fesler Thomas Griggs Cory Gansz
7 Taylor Heimann Brandon Ashley Daniel Moore Tyler Huddleston Gary Gengenbacher Jacob Foote Christopher Scifres Madison Harris Jacob Abernathy Pizza Party
6 Larry Childs Edwin Olewinski Nicholas Mercer Lance Broussard Karoy Smith Randall Moore Devin Beaston Richard Jones Michael Galinis Daniel Turnbeaugh
2 Lindsey Gooding Davey Carver Tiffany Dennis Tia Albers Thomas Harris Brandy Carr Daniel Steele Heather Koblas Matthew Gill Robert Webster
1 Jeffery Wittner Rashawn Sigle Victoria Campen Joshua Craig Sharon Martz Johnathan Sandifer Clinton Rueb Eric Thomas Tina Key Shawn Vincent
5 Ty O'Hara Michael Heindselman James Cowart Michael Willis George Craig Anthony Mayfield Anthony Sparks Jeaneen Bradley LeAndre Wittner Alex Dougherty
0 Aleathea Abney Mason Birchfield Charles Wells Cory Favre Austin Cole Gary Griggs Rachel Williams Judy Mitchell Travis Hays Aaron Schaffer
8 Cy Kovachevich Ashlyn Veihl Jevante Cannon Logan Steinmann Lucas Craig Deborah Hyatt Charles Smith Whitney Hays Nathan Craig Pizza Party
How do Super Bowl squares work? How do I win?
Each square has a corresponding row and column number. At the end of each quarter, the player whose two numbers match the end digits of each team’s point total will win $25.
For example, if the score at the end of the first quarter is Chiefs 13, Eagles 7, the player whose box corresponds with “3” for Kansas City and “7” for Philadelphia would win. In this case Jacob Foote would win $25.
It wll pay out for the final score at the end of each quarter, for a total of four winners (1st quarter, halftime, 3rd quarter, 4th quarter). Only the score for the end of the 4th quarter will win. If the game goes into overtime, the score at the end of the 4th quarter will be the winner instead of the final score.