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DraftKings Promo Code: New $200 Bonus, NFL Sunday Ticket Offer Continues

DraftKings Promo Code: New $200 Bonus, NFL Sunday Ticket Offer Continues

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The DraftKings promo code for new users will drive a $200 bonus along with $200 off NFL Sunday Ticket on a packed MLB Monday including Phillies-Reds.
The DraftKings promo code for new users will drive a $200 bonus along with $200 off NFL Sunday Ticket on a packed MLB Monday including Phillies-Reds.
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As the NFL regular season draws closer, top online sportsbooks like DraftKings are upping their welcome offers, making now a great time to score the DraftKings promo code offer for new users.
Whether it's MLB, WNBA or NFL preseason games this week, any first wager of $5 or more will trigger a $200 bonus instantly, along with $200 off NFL Sunday Ticket. That offer can be scored by clicking here or below.
Week 1 of the NFL preseason wrapped up on Sunday, so the attention turns to Monday's MLB games. There are 11 games on the schedule today, with Phillies-Reds, Red Sox-Astros and Padres-Giants headlining the slate. Each of these teams are trying to make a push to secure a spot in October.
The Phillies-Reds game is especially relevant for the National League playoff picture. The Phillies are looking to build more distance ahead of the struggling Mets, while the Reds are trying to chase down New York for the last wild card spot.
The WNBA provides one matchup to bet on as the Sun take on the Valkyries. The latter sit at .500 and are looking to make the playoffs in their inaugural season.
DraftKings Promo Code For MLB Monday, More
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 No Sweat Bet, MLB Profit Boost, WNBA 50% Profit Boost, MLB Parlay Profit Boost, etc. Terms and Conditions New Customers – 21+ in Eligible States Bonus Last Verified On Aug. 11, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek
An initial bet of $5 or more on any market available will secure your rewards with this welcome offer. The best part is that you do not need to win your initial bet to get your bonus bets and NFL Sunday Ticket discount.
For example, you could bet on the Red Sox to beat the Astros tonight and instantly unlock your bonus bets and discount. The Sun-Valkyries game will qualify for this, too.
Looking ahead, you could even place a $5 bet on one of the NFL Preseason games coming up later this week to activate your offer.
MLB Parlay Options for August 11
One of the best ways to use the DraftKings Sportsbook app is to take advantage of pre-made popular parlay markets. You can find them by navigating to a specific sport or game within the app. A few examples for tonight's MLB games are listed below:
Cody Bellinger 2+ hits, Aaron Judge 1+ hit, Bet Rice 1+ hit, Trent Grisham 1+ hit, Jazz Chisholm Jr. 1+ hit (+1000)
Kyle Schwarber and Elly De La Cruz EACH hit 1+ home runs (+900)
Nathan Eovaldi 7+ strikeouts, Yoshinobu Yamamoto 8+ strikeouts, Garrett Crochet 9+ strikeouts (+1124)
Elly De La Cruz, Trea Turner EACH 1+ stolen bases (+1200)
How To Secure DraftKings Promo Code Offer
Sign up here or through any of the other links on this page to redeem this offer from DraftKings Sportsbook. You will be asked to provide basic personal information, like your name, date of birth, mailing address, email, etc. to confirm your account.
The next step is to make an initial deposit with a secure payment method, like a credit card, debit card or several other options. This will cover your initial $5 bet to unlock your bonus bets and NFLSunday Ticket discount.
Redeem your discount immediately and use your bonus bets within seven days before they expire from your account.
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