

Both the Packers and Bills, along with the Los Angeles Rams, were part of Tally’s original entry into the fan engagement space, with features such as Beat the Pros. The integration is sponsored by Seneca Resorts and Casinos.īack in September, Tally Technology similarly renewed deals with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills and Green Bay Packers. Fans can also monitor their scores on a leaderboard at the KeyBank Center, on arena concourse screens and on game broadcasts.
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This season, users can compete against Sabres TV host Brian Duff and game analyst Martin Biron through Tally’s “Beat the Experts’’ digital integration. The collaboration gives fans continued access to “ Predict the Sabres ,’’ gamification that includes trivia contests, pick ‘ ems and allows fans to secure weekly prizes. Gaming platform Tally Technology has extended its partnership with the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres to incorporate its free-to-play platform into the team’s broadcasts and website for a third season. Advisors for HitCheck include former NFL players Marques Colston, Junior Bryant, and Brent Jones. HitCheck’s existing brain performance assessments include interactive games for testing coordination, memory, and reaction time. The samples are compared with an athlete’s baseline assessment taken before the season. Athletes can record speech samples within the HitCheck app to be analyzed by Aural’s AI to detect patterns that correlate with brain injuries.

The NFL Alumni Association partnered with HitCheck last year and the app has more than 200,000 users, serving the American Youth Football organization, University of Portland athletics, Texas Youth Football Cheer, Play USA Rugby, and U.S. The new voice assessment tool is being offered in partnership with speech neuroscience company Aural Analytics. HitCheck has added speech testing to its concussion assessment app for helping coaches and medical personnel determine if an athlete should return to play after suspected head impacts.
