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"Male, female, younger, older -- this appeals across the board," said Jeff Berman, the NFL's digital media chief. "Obviously having the prize component gives an extra reason."
The league's hope is that the people who play fantasy for the first time through the Challenge start paying more attention to the sport -- maybe they watch the Thursday night game on NFL Network, or buy official merchandise.
"Bringing new players into the fold is good for football overall," Berman said.
Organizations can offer $1 million prizes in initiatives like this with the help of the insurance. For the NFL, having to distribute the big payday would carry the kind of buzz the league wants from this program.
"We'd be thrilled for somebody to pick the perfect lineup and win the prize," Berman said. "That would be a terrific outcome."
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