Win a draft weekend trip for you (and your entire Yahoo Fantasy football league) to Las Vegas!
Win a draft weekend trip for you (and your entire Yahoo Fantasy football league) to Las Vegas!
Have you been in the same Yahoo Fantasy football league for many years? Do you have a cast of memorable characters in your league? Is every season filled with unforgettable, unbelievable moments?
If any (or all) of those things apply, then you (and your league) have a chance of winning a truly one-of-a-kind draft experience!
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[Enter the Yahoo Sports Fantasy Football contest here]
Yahoo Sports is running a nationwide contest to award one lucky Yahoo Fantasy user and their league the ultimate Yahoo Fantasy Draft Weekend Grand Prize, which includes round-trip airfare to Las Vegas, a two-night stay at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas and a VIP Hospitality Suite to conduct their draft in style.
Contestants can enter to win by sharing what makes their fantasy league special, whether it's a legendary commissioner, wild traditions, epic moments, or more. The deadline to enter is Sunday, July 6. 50 U.S. or D.C. 21+. See Official Rules.
This awesome contest is just one part of the Yahoo Fantasy Draft Weekend, a three-day celebration at The Venetian Resort packed with exclusive fan experiences, analyst insights and draft-day perks, from August 22-24.
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[Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season]
Throughout the weekend, Yahoo Sports analysts will be on-site at the Yahoo Sportsbook powered by William Hill in The Venetian Resort, recording shows and answering questions to help fans build championship rosters. Fans can purchase a Yahoo Fantasy Draft Weekend package to stay at The Venetian and host their draft in a Hospitality Suite, complete with premium food and beverages, draft essentials and the ultimate party setup.
Think your league stands out from the rest? Enter the contest now!
F.A.Q.
WHERE: Yahoo Sportsbook powered by William Hill
The Venetian Resort
Las Vegas, NV
WHEN: August 22-24, 2025
Purchase a Yahoo Fantasy Draft Weekend package here.
Enter the Yahoo Sports Fantasy Football contest here.
Visit the contest official rules here.
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