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9 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

Honestly I think 5 realistic ones are:

1. Truist Financial (SunTrust/BB&t I think)

2. Nucor

3. Wells Fargo

4. BMW

5. Honeywell

BMW would just be weird seeing as the Falcons play in Mercedes, which used to sponsor the Superdome as well.

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Most likely to be a Carolina-based business, if I had to guess.
 

Mercedes shifted their naming rights to Atlanta from NO when they put their N.A. HQ down the street. I could see BMW picking this up because of their SC presence along with some competition.  Could also see Hyundai looking at a large marketing opportunity (Kia and Hyundai do a lot of sports marketing, and sponsorship rights don’t come up often)

Pepsi would be interesting, but am unsure if that would conflict with any NFL contractual obligations with Coca-Cola. Big picture is I’d doubt it would be a consumer retail/store product company. That would be “no” to Bojangles too.

Lowes would be interesting too, but they might be more interested in sponsoring a side project, like the Home Depot Backyard area at MB Stadium.

Insurance company, maybe. Geico?

Truist might make a play for it too.  Keep it in the Banking area.  Doubtful Amazon, Apple, Meta, or Google would spend money here as they’re not really looking to build awareness.

oooh, why not go back old school to memories of Ericsson?  T-Mobile likes arenas, why not do a stadium? Have to figure out how the magenta would work with Panther Blue though.

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9 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

Most likely to be a Carolina-based business, if I had to guess.
 

Mercedes shifted their naming rights to Atlanta from NO when they put their N.A. HQ down the street. I could see BMW picking this up because of their SC presence along with some competition.  Could also see Hyundai looking at a large marketing opportunity (Kia and Hyundai do a lot of sports marketing, and sponsorship rights don’t come up often)

Pepsi would be interesting, but am unsure if that would conflict with any NFL contractual obligations with Coca-Cola. Big picture is I’d doubt it would be a consumer retail/store product company. That would be “no” to Bojangles too.

Lowes would be interesting too, but they might be more interested in sponsoring a side project, like the Home Depot Backyard area at MB Stadium.

Insurance company, maybe. Geico?

Truist might make a play for it too.  Keep it in the Banking area.  Doubtful Amazon, Apple, Meta, or Google would spend money here as they’re not really looking to build awareness.

oooh, why not go back old school to memories of Ericsson?  T-Mobile likes arenas, why not do a stadium? Have to figure out how the magenta would work with Panther Blue though.

tepper is such a coke guy he immediately changed beverage suppliers from pepsi to coke. IMO his most redeeming quality.

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5 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

Maybe stupid, but I’m actually considering companies that have enough money for naming rights and not just what sounds cool.

What you are suggesting is sailing far above these guys heads somehow.

I suppose they think sponsors are chosen based on their name? No idea

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