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Who won King of the End Zone? Winner, tracker, leaderboard for DraftKings NFL promo on Thanksgiving

2025-11-28 04:44
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Who won King of the End Zone? Winner, tracker, leaderboard for DraftKings NFL promo on Thanksgiving

Keeping track of all the action.

Who won King of the End Zone? Winner, tracker, leaderboard for DraftKings NFL promo on ThanksgivingStory byVideo Player CoverBilly HeyenFri, November 28, 2025 at 4:44 AM UTC·1 min read

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For the first time this season, DraftKings broke out its King of the End Zone promotion for the Thanksgiving Day NFL games.

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The promo was set to pay out bonus bets to anyone who placed a TD wager on the player who ended the three-game slate with the longest touchdown of the game.

There were certainly plenty of big names on offer. The Packers and Lions opened the day, followed by the Chiefs and Cowboys and capped off by the Bengals and Ravens.

Here, we're keeping track of what happened.

Who won King of the End Zone?

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson won the King of the End Zone contest for his bettors.

Watson caught a 51-yard touchdown down the right sideline on a pass over the top from Jordan Love.

Anyone who wagered on a Watson anytime TD and opted in to the promotion will get a share of the $2 million in bonus bets, split equally among everyone who wagered on Watson.

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King of the End Zone tracker, leaderboard

The first game of the day featured the touchdown that might hold up as the longest as the Packers took on the Lions.

Christian Watson caught a 51-yard TD from Jordan Love.

If no one got a longer touchdown on the day, Watson bettors would win the promo.

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The longest TD in Cowboys-Chiefs was Malik Davis' 43-yarder, which won't surpass Watson.

And no one in Bengals-Ravens went that long, either.

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