PA Lottery unveils Eagles, Steelers Fast Play Games with Second-Chance Drawings

The Pennsylvania Lottery has unveiled new Eagles and Steelers Fast Play progressive games ahead of the new NFL season. The games have progressive top prizes at $50,000 and second-chance entry drawings starting on September 6.

The Pennsylvania Lottery has unveiled new Eagles and Steelers Fast Play games in time for football season.

The games offer progressive top prizes at $50,000 and second chances to win game tickets, private event tickets and autographed merchandise.

Entry deadlines for second-chance drawings are September 6, October 4 and November 8. Non-winning tickets will receive five entries and carry over to the next drawing.

To play, visit PALottery.com and enter via the VIP Players Club. Players can also scan-to-enter via the lottery’s mobile app. Winners will be announced at PALottery.com.

Sign up to play the lottery here!

Fast Play games give players the chance to win instantly without scratching a ticket or waiting for a drawing. Tickets are sold at counters or at self-service terminals, and scanned at a lottery retailer or visiting the lottery’s mobile app.

Eagles and Steelers are $5 games that offers 20 progressive top prizes starting at $50,000. When players match any of their numbers to the winning number, they will win the prize shown. If the matching number is on a football symbol, you’ll win double the prize shown.

As of August 28, the estimated top prize for Eagles was nearly $98,000 and $65,000 for Steelers.

Sign up and play now!

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