Joe Montana Comes Out of Retirement to Host NFL Pick'Em Contest

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Joe Montana Comes Out of Retirement to Host NFL Pick'Em Contest

Joe Montana will be joining his son Nick to host a season long NFL Pick'Em contest, it was revealed today.


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With sports betting now legalized in the US, Gambling911.com has noticed a significant upsurge in searches for NFL Pick'em Contests and Survivor Pools.

Montana tweeted the news of his involvement on Tuesday:

Montana is one of a handful of big names backing the new Survivor Pool venture.

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- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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