Mardi Gras isn’t the only thing worth celebrating in New Orleans this season!

If there’s one thing the people of Ibotta love (almost) as much as saving money, it’s cheering on our favorite sports teams. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce that Ibotta is the newest official jersey patch partner for the New Orleans Pelicans NBA team.

“We are very excited to welcome Ibotta into the Pelicans family,” said New Orleans Pelicans President Dennis Lauscha. “The jersey patch is… an authentic integration of two brands who are passionate about their fans and customers.” 

Ibotta Founder and CEO Bryan Leach reiterated Ibotta’s passion for saving Ibotta users money. 

“At Ibotta, our mission is to make every purchase rewarding, and we can’t think of a better way to spread that message across the country than to partner with a great team like the Pelicans.”

Save on sports with Ibotta

Ready to score some savings? No matter which team you root for, you’ll earn cash back when you shop for fan gear, athletic apparel, sporting equipment, and more in-store or online with the Ibotta app or online with the Ibotta browser extension. 

Stock up on fan gear from the Pelicans and all your favorite professional and college teams at Fanatics, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Nike, Champs, and Academy Sports + Outdoors.

Play like a pro in athletic shoes and apparel from Under Armour, Adidas, Finish Line, Foot Locker, and JD Sports.

Never miss a game when you subscribe to ESPN+, and don’t waste a penny when you purchase your subscription through the Ibotta app. 

True fans can even earn cash back when you get tickets to see the game in-person on Vivid Seats or Ticketmaster through the Ibotta app or browser extension. And whether you’re traveling to The Big Easy to see the Pelicans or to your favorite team’s city somewhere else, make sure to book your flight, rental car, and hotel through Ibotta travel partners like Hotels.com, Expedia, Booking.com, Priceline, Travelocity, Hertz.com, Choice Hotels, Best Western, and Hotwire.


Download and shop with Ibotta today.