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Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Grab up to $1000 Bonus for Lions-Chargers NFL Odds, More

Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Grab up to $1000 Bonus for Lions-Chargers NFL Odds, More

USA Today31-07-2025
The kickoff of tonight's Hall of Fame game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Detroit Lions officially starts the clock on the 2025 NFL season. To get your betting season off to a strong start, sign up with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo that gives you up to a $1,000 bonus today.
Here's what we mean: New bettors in all states (except New York) can choose the flagship Fanatics Sportsbook promo offer that can mean as much as $1,000 in FanCash over a 10-day stretch. FanCash can be used for bonus bets or Fanatics merchandise. As for new bettors playing in New York? They get to play one 100% profit-boost token each day for 10 straight days.
If you're a new bettor playing in Michigan, New Jersey or Pennsylvania, you're guaranteed $300 in bonus bets just for playing $30 in bonus bets over a three-day span. If you're going to play in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia or West Virginia, place a $10 first bet for five straight days. In return, you'll receive $250 in FanCash plus all winnings on those first bets.
If you've been the NFL, then today's Hall of Fame game should be a nice taste of what's to come over the next six months. Visit the Fanatics Sportsbook app — one of the nation's best sports betting apps — to see how to play on the Chargers and Lions.
But don't stop there because Fanatics Sportsbook can answer nearly all your NFL queries. Who's the Super Bowl favorite? The Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles. Who's the MVP favorite? Ravens QB Lamar Jackson Jr. Who's projected to throw the most touchdown passes? Cincinnati's Joe Burrow.
Clearly, there are a ton of NFL bets that need to be made. If you want to use one of the industry's most lucrative sportsbook promos to fulfill this mission, tap any BET NOW button you see. Use the Fanatics Sportsbook promo to trigger the process that generates all these bonus bets or FanCash or profit-boost tokens.
Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Score Up to $1000 Bonus for NFL Odds
While the NFL is just getting started, Major League Baseball is really heating up. Today's trade deadline has every general manager's feet to the fire to determine their team's direction. There's plenty to learn from each game, but today's biggest play is the Tampa Bay Rays-New York Yankees matchup that affects the top of the AL East standings. Hit the MLB tab to see all the opportunities on today's schedule.
The WNBA is only a week removed from its All-Star Game weekend that generated so much talk, but it's already time for the stretch run. While you're checking the latest WNBA odds, make sure to check the latest injury reports to see when Caitlin Clark might return from her groin injury.
Ready to play on the NFL, MLB, WNBA or any of the many soccer matches happening all over the globe? Then take just two minutes to tap the BET NOW button and answer a few basic questions. You'll be all set with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo that leads to a slew of bonus bets, FanCash or 100% profit-boost tokens.
How to Unlock the Fanatic Sports Promo Welcome Offers
In just a few simple steps you can lock in your Fanatics Sportsbook promo.
The Fanatics Sportsbook promo bet-and-get offers require a $10 qualifying bet on odds of -500 or better. In MI, NJ and PA, that qualifying bet returns $100 in bonus bets each day for three days, totaling $300 in bonus bets. In AZ, CO, IL, IN, LA, MA, MD, NC, OH, TN, VA and WV, the $10 qualifying wager earns $50 in FanCash each day for five days, totaling $250 in bonus bets or merchandise.
In DC, IA, KS, KY, VT and WY, plus those in the above listed states, make a designated bet each day for the first 10 days. Win or lose, you will receive a match up to $100 each day, which would total $1,000 in FanCash. If you choose any of these options, you will be automatically opted-in on Day 1 but you must opt-in manually on the subsequent days. Bettors in New York get a 100% profit boost daily for 10 days.
Bonus bets provided by any of the Fanatics Sportsbook promo offers will be deposited within 72 hours of placing your qualifying bet. Divide up your bonus bets however you choose but use them within seven days of being deposited before they expire.
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