Savannah and Craig Make TODAY NFC Championship Game Bet
A Bet Between Friends
Savannah Guthrie’s beloved Philadelphia Eagles and Craig Melvin’s Washington Commanders will face off Sunday in the NFC Championship Game. As friends and co-anchors, they’ve made a friendly bet to add some excitement to the match-up.
The Stakes are High
Ahead of the game, Savannah and Craig have chosen three potential punishments for the loser. Will they have to
do a shoey
, chugging from a shoe? Or wear a sign for a day in the New York City subway that says, “Ask me about the bet I lost”? Or how about sporting a temporary tattoo for a week of the other person’s face – in a prominent position, of course.
It’s Up to You
Now, it’s up to TODAY viewers to decide the stakes. Cast your vote to help determine the punishment for the loser. Will Savannah’s Eagles or Craig’s Commanders emerge victorious?
Viewers, cast your votes here!
This Bet is the Real Deal
This friendly wager is just a fun way for Savannah and Craig to add some excitement to the game. But for fans of both teams, the stakes are high. The winner will be one step closer to the Super Bowl, while the loser will have to face the consequences of their bet.
Conclusion
The NFC Championship Game is just around the corner, and Savannah and Craig are ready to make it a game to remember. With the stakes high and the punishments creative, it’s sure to be an exciting match-up. Don’t forget to cast your vote to help decide the loser’s fate.
FAQs
Q: Who are Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin?
A: Savannah Guthrie is a co-anchor of TODAY and a huge Philadelphia Eagles fan. Craig Melvin is a co-anchor of TODAY and a big Washington Commanders fan.
Q: What are the potential punishments for the loser?
A: The loser can choose to
do a shoey
, wear a sign for a day in the New York City subway, or sport a temporary tattoo of the other person’s face.
Q: How can I cast my vote?
A: Viewers can cast their votes by clicking on the link provided.
Q: Will the winner and loser have to fulfill their punishments on-air?
A: Yes, the winner and loser will have to fulfill their punishments on-air, providing a fun and entertaining experience for TODAY viewers.