
DraftKings Promo Code: Get $200 Bonus For Sunday MLB, NFL Preseason Games
The DraftKings promo code for new users will give players $200 in bonus bets along with an NFL Sunday Ticket discount this weekend.
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The first full week of the NFL preseason concludes on Sunday, and now is the perfect time for football fans to start up a new account with the DraftKings promo code.
Secure a $200 bonus bet offer along with over $200 off NFL Sunday Ticket for the 2025 season when you place an initial bet of $5 or more.
Week 1 of the NFL preseason wraps up with Dolphins-Bears and Saints-Chargers on Sunday. You can activate your welcome offer with DraftKings Sportsbook by betting $5 or more on either of these games.
You can also bet on any MLB or WNBA game taking place on Sunday to activate this offer. We have another loaded MLB slate. Important series like Astros-Yankees, Mets-Brewers, Red Sox-Padres and Blue Jays-Dodgers will conclude.
We also have the Cubs-Cardinals rivalry matchup on Sunday Night Baseball to wrap up the day. The WNBA provides five games to bet on: Lynx-Liberty, Mystics-Wings, Dream-Mercury, Storm-Sparks and Sun-Aces.
Get up and running now to take full advantage of this offer along with other in-app opportunities with DraftKings Sportsbook.
How To Activate DraftKings Promo Code Offer With NFL Preseason, MLB
DraftKings Promo Code Sign Up Using Links Above – No Code Needed New User Offer Bet $5, Get $200 in Bonus Bets Instantly + Over $200 Off NFL Sunday Ticket In-App Promos MLB Parlay Profit Boost, NFL Futures Boost, PGA Top Finish Boost, PGA Mystery Boost, Early Exit, etc. Terms and Conditions New Customers – 21+ in Eligible States Bonus Last Verified On Aug. 10, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek
A great part of this offer from DraftKings Sportsbook is that you do not have to worry about winning your initial $5 bet. Once you place your opening wager, you will get your $200 in bonus bets along with your NFL Sunday Ticket discount credited to your account.
Maybe you are a big Bears fan and want to bet on them to beat the Dolphins. If you place a bet of $5 or more on the Bears moneyline, you will immediately get your rewards.
A bet on any MLB or WNBA game will work the same to activate this welcome offer. Just make sure that when you receive your bonus bets, you use them within one week before they expire.
Latest Sportsbook Odds For Sunday NFL Preseason Games
The Dolphins, Bears and Saints will be playing their first preseason games on Sunday, while the Chargers will play their second after facing the Lions in the Hall of Fame Game last week. We likely will not see much of the starters for any of these teams, as those players usually participate more in weeks two and three of the preseason. We will, however, be able to watch key rookies take the field for each of these teams. The DraftKings odds for these matchups are listed below:
Dolphins: +3 (-112) / O34.5 (-110) / +140
Bears: -3 (-108) / U34.5 (-110) / -166
Saints: -0.5 (-102) / O36.5 (-105) / -112
Chargers: +0.5 (-118) / U36.5 (-115) / 108
Redeem Updated DraftKings Promo Code Offer
Secure this offer from DraftKings Sportsbook by clicking here and setting up an account. You will be asked to provide basic personal information, like your name, date of birth, mailing address and more to complete this process.
Next, make an initial deposit with a secure payment method, like a credit card. This will cover your initial $5 bet to activate your $200 in bonus bets and the NFL Sunday Ticket bonus.
Be sure to use your eight (8) $25 bonus bets on any market within the next seven days before they expire from your account.
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