The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Redskins to offer gambling-focused preseason telecast

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The Washington Redskins will become the first NFL team to have a gambling-focused telecast of their games, offering cash prizes to viewers who correctly predict in-game outcomes during the preseason.

The telecasts on the regional cable network NBC Sports Washington will follow a formula establishe­d by the Redskins’ NBA neighbors, the Wizards. The Wizards, however, offered the free-to-play contests during the regular season, while the Redskins will have them only during the four preseason games, when NBC Sports Washington has TV rights.

The network will continue to offer a traditiona­l telecast on its main channel, while the gambling-focused telecast will air simultaneo­usly on its secondary channel, NBC Sports Washington Plus. The Wizards offered the alternate telecast on eight games this season, and they saw increased ratings and fan engagement, said Damon Phillips, the network’s general manager.

Starting the interactiv­e telecasts now allows the network to be ready when legal online or mobile sports betting becomes available in its viewing area, Phillips said. The network in theory could accept real-time prop bets offered during the telecast if it partnered with a sportsbook.

“Down the road there are a number of possibilit­ies,” Phillips said.“Who knows where the different regulatory entities are going to end up on sports betting, and we just want to make sure we’re ready to be able to respond to it.”

For now, the games are free to play and the network will give away $1,000 in cash to one winner per quarter of each game.

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