As NFL season kicks off, Lowe’s Home Team players tackle community projects

Emily Griffin
Emily Griffin

Staff Writer

Sep 06, 2022
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Lowe’s official partnership with the NFL is back. As the company pairs up with the largest football league in the country for a third season, Lowe’s is also excited to bring back eight Lowe’s Home Team players to tackle community improvement projects across the nation. 

The company is leaning into Home Team involvement in Lowe’s Hometowns, a 5-year, $100 million program dedicated to improvement projects across the country, making homes – and hometowns – better for all. Each Home Team player’s project will focus on giving back to their local communities in unique and impactful ways, from increasing access to shelters and affordable housing, to supporting education and learning, expanding health services and much more. 

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This season, Lowe’s and the NFL will also collaborate to inspire fans to “Tackle Home Together”. The season-long integrated campaign will offer up relatable DIY content shared across Lowe’s channels and in NFL fans favorite spaces like NBC’s Sunday Night Football and online video. Lowe’s and NFL players will inspire homeowners and show how Lowe’s can help them achieve their home improvement goals. 

Ready to shop your team’s official gear? Lowe’s NFL Fan Shop has you covered. 

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