Fantasy draft Gardner Minshew II in the first round, earn a case of Bud Light

How about a case of Bud Light if you draft Gardner Minshew II In the first round of your fantasy draft?

Christian McCaffrey of the Carolina Panthers may have competition for the first overall pick in NFL Fantasy Drafts. So may all of the other likely first-round picks.

Bud Light is going to whet the appetite of fantasy players all around by enticing them to use a first-round pick on Jacksonville Jaguars QB Gardner Minshew II.

Now, why would anyone use a first-round pick on a QB let alone the second-year starter from Washington State?

Because if you do snap up Minshew in the first round,  you’ll be in line for a case of Bud Light. Talk about a tempting tradeoff.

Bud Light will announce that fans who select Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback, Garden Minshew II, in the first round of their Fantasy Football draft will receive a free case of Bud Light.

Per the release;

Minshew is an absolute fan-favorite that has not received the Fantasy Football love that Bud Light thinks he deserves. To up the ante even further, any team to win their league’s championship with Gardner Minshew II as their starting QB, will be entered to win a season supply of Bud Light!

Bud Light is also releasing new 2020 team bottles for fans to cheer on their team from home.

Well, those who take up Big Light may not win their fantasy championship but it won’t cost them anything if they wind up crying in their beer.

Broncos’ Brandon McManus, Lions’ Matt Prater kicking for beer bragging rights

Brandon McManus orMatt Prater can give their respective football cities a lot to cheer about with a long field goal.

A couple of the bigger legs in the NFL have a chance to be the toast of their cities if they can set the mark for longest field goal in league history.

Bud Light is open to buying a beer for everyone of age (21-plus) if Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus can set the mark.

It would mean the veteran would likely have to take advantage of the Mile High air — or the road — to kick a 65-year field goal.

I have a big leg, and I’ve always wanted to have my name etched in history,” said McManus, whose long FG is 57 yards in 2015. “I know I can make that, my teammates know I can make that. In training camp, with live rushes, I’ve made it from 73 yards.”

Not to be left out of the discussion, the Lions’ Matt Prater, who was the Broncos’ kicker before McManus, wants to know what the folks at Bud Light would do for the Motor City if he can break his current mark of 64.

Bud Light came up with a great compromise, not asking either kicker to use their leg as it has never been done before in an NFL game.

Bud Light decided neither kicker has to break Prater’s record. Instead, whoever kicks the longest field goal out of the two will win free beer for his entire city.