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The BetMGM bonus code NW150 will score a bet $10, win $150 bonus for any MLB or NFL preseason game this weekend.
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Sign up for a new sportsbook account with the BetMGM bonus code NW150 to secure a $150 bonus offer or a $1,500 first bet safety net.
Use the offer you are eligible for to bet on any NFL preseason game or any of the MLB games taking place today by clicking here.
The offer you receive depends on your location when you set up your account. New users in select states (MI, NJ, PA and WV) will be able to get the "Bet $10, Win $150 Bonus" offer. Those who sign up in other eligible states will get the $1,500 first bet safety net to start.
The first full week of the NFL preseason comes to an end with two games on Sunday. Bet on Dolphins-Bears or Saints-Chargers to activate the welcome offer that you are eligible for with BetMGM Sportsbook. You can also activate your welcome offer with a bet on one of the MLB or WNBA games.
Important series like Astros-Yankees, Red Sox-Padres and Blue Jays-Dodgers come to an end on Sunday, while the WNBA delivers a loaded slate of games headlined by Lynx-Liberty at 12:30 p.m. EDT on ABC.
BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 For NFL Preseason Games, More
BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 New User Offer Bet $10, Get $150 Bonus (MI, NJ, PA, WV Only) or $1,500 First-Bet Offer In-App Promos MLB Odds Boost Token, Golf Odds Boost Token, MLB Daily Swing, etc. Terms and Conditions 21+ and Present in Participating States Bonus Last Verified On Aug. 10, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek
Most new users will get the $1,500 first bet safety net, so let's start by explaining that one. You will be able to wager up to that amount while knowing BetMGM has you backed up. A losing bet will trigger a bonus refund equal to your initial stake.
So, if you bet something like $1,000 on the Chargers to beat the Saints, you will get a large cash payout if your bet wins. If your bet loses, you will get a $1,000 bonus refund to use later on.
With the $150 bonus offer, you must win your initial $10 bet. With this in mind, make sure to look at a wide variety of options before placing your bet. Once you find a market you are comfortable with, place your bet and wait for it to settle to see if you win the $150 in bonus bets.
Use any bonus bets you receive within one week before they expire.
Claim BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 Offer
Secure this welcome offer with BetMGM Sportsbook by following the steps listed below:
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Enter the bonus code NW150 to secure the welcome offer
Enable location settings to receive the offer you are eligible for
Enter basic personal information (name, date of birth, mailing address, phone number, email address, etc.)
Use secure payment method to make initial deposit (credit card, debit card, PayPal account, online banking, etc.)
Place your first bet to activate $150 bonus offer or $1,500 first bet safety net
Any bonus bets you receive with either offer will be valid for one week before they expire.
BetMGM Odds For Dolphins-Bears, Saints-Chargers
The first week of the NFL preseason coming to a close is a sign that the regular season is not far away. We likely will not see starters for these teams on Sunday, but key rookies will suit up for the first time as NFL players.
Below are the current odds for these matchups at BetMGM Sportsbook:
Dolphins: +3 (-110) / O34.5 (-115) / +140 vs. Bears: -3 (-110) / U34.5 (-105) / -165
Saints: -1 (+100) / O36.5 (-115) / -115 vs. Chargers: +1 (-120) / U36.5 (-105) / -105
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