Circa Sports Launches $6M NFL Betting Contests for 2022 Season
Circa Sports has unveiled its 2022 football contest lineup, featuring two major events for bettors. The company is keeping its popular Circa Survivor pool with a $6 million guarantee, while also launching Circa Millions IV. Both contests will run alongside the upcoming NFL season, which begins on September 8. The Circa Survivor contest will span 20 legs, covering key matchups across the NFL regular season, including games on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Participants will compete for a share of the $6 million prize pool, with an extra $1 million bonus available for anyone achieving a perfect 20-0 record. However, bettors aiming for the bonus cannot use the Los Angeles Rams or Cincinnati Bengals in their selections.
Circa Sports is also running Circa Millions IV, a high-stakes contest with a $1,000 buy-in and a guaranteed $6 million purse. Even those finishing at the bottom will receive payouts, with $100,000 for last place and $50,000 for second to last. Both contests remain exclusive to Nevada bettors, though Circa Sports provides proxy services for out-of-state participants.
The NFL regular season kicks off on September 8, when the Buffalo Bills face the Los Angeles Rams. Circa Sports, known for accepting large wagers from all types of bettors, will operate both contests through its Nevada-based platform. The 2022 Circa Survivor and Circa Millions IV contests will offer substantial prizes, including a $1 million bonus for a flawless record. With the NFL season starting soon, bettors in Nevada—or those using proxy services—can now enter the competitions. Both events will run exclusively through Circa Sports’ Nevada operations.
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