
Esports Entertainment Group lands marquee NFL deal
Nasdaq-listed operator seals Philadelphia Eagles esports tournament deal as it expands presence in US sports space


Esports Entertainment Group has inked a multi-year agreement with the Philadelphia Eagles to become the NFL franchise’s official esports tournament provider.
EEG will operate a bi-annual Madden NFL esports tournament for the Eagles, utilising its recently acquired Esports Gaming League (EGL) platform.
EEG will be afforded access to Eagles’ player image rights within the local market, with the pair also set to create original video content to promote the tournaments.
The Eagles are also set to become a shareholder in EEG under the remit of the new partnership.
The deal represents the first-ever of its kind for an NFL club, with EEG already being the official esports tournament organiser for NHL outfit the LA Kings and MLS clubs LA Galaxy and Philadelphia Union.
Grant Johnson, EEG CEO, said: “We are thrilled to partner with the Philadelphia Eagles as they introduce their fans to the world of competitive esports gaming.
“The Eagles join a growing list of high-profile organisations that have chosen Esports Entertainment Group as their esports tournament provider, affording us an incredible opportunity to expand our brand reach within multiple large, dedicated fan bases and setting the stage for significant growth ahead. We intend to build on this momentum,” he added.
Catherine Carlson, Philadelphia Eagles SVP of revenue and strategy, said: “This innovative partnership with Esports Entertainment Group presents a wonderful opportunity for us to expand our reach in a growing market and create new experiences for Eagles fans.”