"NFL Super Bowl XXXIX" Sweepstakes

The "NFL Super Bowl XXXIX" Sweepstakes was a sweepstakes held by Cartoon Network's Toonami block that began on Monday, August 30, 2004 and ended on Saturday, September 4, 2004. To enter, participants were instructed to watch the Toonami broadcast on Saturday, from 7:00-11:00 PM, and call the toll-free number given during commercial breaks. 300 2nd prize winners were selected at random from the pool of entrants and received a Junior Flag Football, an NFL mesh hat and a copy of NFL GameDay 2005 for the PlayStation. 1 grand prize winner was also chosen at random from the pool of entrants and received a trip to Super Bowl XXXIX in Jacksonville, Florida.

Prizes

 * 1 grand prize winner received a 5 day/4 night trip for 4 to Jacksonville, Florida, from February 3-7, 2005, to attend the NFL Super Bowl XXXIX. The trip included:
 * Round trip coach class air transportation for 4 from the U.S. gateway city nearest the Grand Prize Winner's residence to Jacksonville, Florida
 * Standard, double occupancy hotel accommodations (2 rooms) for 4 nights
 * 4 tickets to Super Bowl XXXIX, tentatively scheduled to be held February 6, 2005
 * 4 tickets to the Super Bowl XXXIX Tailgate Party
 * 4 tickets to the NFL Experience
 * 4 Super Bowl XXXIX gift bags
 * $2,500.00 spending money
 * 300 2nd prize winners received:
 * 1 Junior Flag Football
 * 1 NFL mesh hat
 * 1 copy of NFL GameDay 2005 for the PlayStation

Trivia

 * This was Toonami's forty fifth sweepstakes.
 * This sweepstakes was cosponsored by Sony and the NFL.
 * This sweepstakes was open to all legal residents of the United States.
 * The approximate market value (AMV) of the grand prize was $10,620.00.
 * Super Bowl XXXIX was played on February 6, 2005, and pitted the Philadelphia Eagles against the New England Patriots.
 * NFL GameDay 2005 was the final installment in the NFL GameDay series, as in 2005 Electronic Arts (EA) acquired the exclusive NFL licensing.
 * Although released in 2004, NFL GameDay 2005 was only available for the PlayStation and not the PlayStation 2 which was released in 2000.