Another day, another partnership announcement of a daily game provider and professional sports. FanDuel has announced that they have signed an agreement with the Washington Redskins for advertising rights at the home stadium of the Washington team, FedExField for the rest of the season.
This gives the leading daily game provider a NFL team in opposition of DraftKings whose singed the New England Patriots last month.
Earlier this week, FanDuel signed the National Basketball League to a multi-year deal to become the official daily game for the NBA.
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This deal is not a multi-year deal like the previous ones that FanDuel has signed. The other deals include one with the entire NBA. Would this deal for only the rest of the season signal that the foray of professional signing are finally abating?
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