Don’t be surprised when you hear Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth call Sunday night’s Ravens at Chargers game from Snapdragon Stadium. Yes, they are still playing in San Diego, at the same venue even, but Qualcomm is shaking things up.
For a 10-day period starting with the NFL’s Dec. 18, Ravens at Chargers game, and extending through both the Bridgepoint Education Holiday and San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia college bowl games, Qualcomm, which has held the naming rights on the Mission Valley stadium since 1997, is temporarily changing their name to Snapdragon Stadium. This is the first time that a sponsor has temporarily renamed and transformed a stadium to showcase one of their brands. For the short period of time, all Qualcomm-branded assets at The Q, including the scoreboards and exterior signs, will be wrapped with Snapdragon branding.
What is Snapdragon you might ask? Snapdragon processors by Qualcomm are all-in-one mobile processors also known as the “heart” of your mobile device. Even though you may not be able to see it, Snapdragon is hard at work in some of the best smartphones and tablets on the market, including HTC and Samsung products. Snapdragon technology efficiently powers every function of your smartphone or tablet, from simply turning it on to advanced features such as gaming and 3D multimedia. With more than 300 smartphones and tablets using Snapdragon processors… maybe it’s time we all start to ask for it by name.
For a chance to win an AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket (LTE), which utilizes a Snapdragon processor, please do the following:
1. Like Snapdragon on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/snapdragon)
2. Send us an email to matt@NFLGridironGab.com predicting the outcome & score of this weekend’s SD vs. BAL game – (All predictions must be in by 4pm PST Sunday)


December 16th, 2011
Matt Loede
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