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Fanatics Sportsbook Promo - Collect Up to $2500 in No Sweat Bets for NFL Odds & More

Fanatics Sportsbook Promo - Collect Up to $2500 in No Sweat Bets for NFL Odds & More

USA Today3 hours ago
The NFL preseason begins its final slate of games with a Thursday night doubleheader featuring the Steelers vs the Panthers and the Patriots vs the Giants. New customers who want to bet any of the remaining preseason games as well as the regular season, should start with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo and receive a No Sweat Bet up to $100 if their NFL or college football bet settles as a loss.
New users get a No Sweat Bet every college football and NFL game day — up to $100 per day in most Fanatics Sportsbook states ($25 in New York). Sign up by Aug. 23 to unlock the full 26-day run, worth up to $2,600 in FanCash. FanCash can be converted into bonus bets or Fanatics merchandise.
We're less than three weeks ago from the NFL season opener. When you click the NFL tab on the Fanatics Sportsbook app — one of the industry's leading sports betting apps — you'll see how every team is ranked in the Super Bowl LX odds.
While you're on that NFL tab, check out all the ways to wager on this week's exhibitions, Week 1 of the regular season and all the future odds on teams and players. How do you get started with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo? By clicking the nearby BET NOW button and spending just two minutes activating one of the lowest-risk, highest-reward sportsbook promos available.
Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Claim Up to $2600 in No Sweat Bets
It's a busy Tuesday in MLB — particularly at Wrigley Field. The Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs are playing a day-night doubleheader with the Cubs trying to make up ground in the NL Central. There a bunch of ways on the Fanatics Sportsbook app to wager on Brewers-Cubs and every other game on the schedule tonight.
With other sports quiet today, it's a good opportunity to look ahead to the weekend. Believe it or not, college football season launches Saturday. That's the same day as the final NASCAR race before the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs begin. On Thursday, meanwhile, the $60 million Tour Championship gets underway in Atlanta with the PGA Tour's top 30 golfers battling to split up the spoils.
If you want to be spoiled by your new online sportsbook, then now's the time to trigger the Fanatics Sportsbook promo.
How to Unlock the Fanatic Sportsbook Promo Welcome Offers
In just a few simple steps you can lock in your Fanatics Sportsbook promo offer.
After activating your account via the Fanatics Sportsbook promo offer, make a qualifying wager with odds of +300 or longer.
New users who sign up by Aug. 23 can receive the maximum number of No Sweat Bet opportunities — 26 total, or up to $2,600 through Sept. 29. From Aug. 24-28, the maximum reward falls to 25, and continues to decrease daily through Sept. 18. Fanatics Sportsbook will automatically add one No Sweat Bet to your account each eligible game day throughout the promotional window.
The secondary offer for everywhere but New York, allows you to choose a Bet $10, Get $50 in FanCash promo. You must bet on minimum odds -500 or better and opt-in to use the promo. In New York, the secondary offer is a 100% profit boost every day for five days.
Bonus bets from the Fanatics Sportsbook promo can be used in a lump sum or broken into smaller bets. They expire after seven days and have a 1x playthrough requirement. Tap a BET NOW button to sign up for the Fanatics Sportsbook promo.
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