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Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW: Double MLB Weekend Winnings

Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW: Double MLB Weekend Winnings

Newsweek25-07-2025
With the Caesars Sportsbook promo code NEWSWK2DYW, new users will get 10 profit boost tokens to double weekend winnings on MLB, WNBA and more.
With the Caesars Sportsbook promo code NEWSWK2DYW, new users will get 10 profit boost tokens to double weekend winnings on MLB, WNBA and more.
Create a new account with the Caesars Sportsbook promo code NEWSWK2DYW to secure 10 100 percent profit boost tokens. Bet $1 on MLB Friday games like Phillies-Yankees, Red Sox-Dodgers and Blue Jays-Tigers, among a dozen others. Click here to start the easy sign-up process and make the most of your profit boost tokens for July 25.
The Blue Jays-Tigers game is a matchup between two of the top teams in the American League. With Tigers struggling as of late, including an 11-4 loss last night, this matchup could impact the seeding in the American League Playoffs. Meanwhile, the Phillies will look to bounce back from a wild 9-8 loss Wednesday and regain first place in the National League East when they open a three-game set against the Yankees in the Bronx.
Sign up now and bet $1 on any of these games to get your profit boost tokens. These tokens can be used to double your winnings on your next 10 bets up to $25. They will be available in your account for 14 days before they expire.
Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW For MLB, WNBA
Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW New User Offer Bet $1, Get (10) 100% Profit Boost Tokens (max. $25 bets) In-App Promo 50% Profit Boost, Fastball Fortune, Caesars Rewards, etc. Terms and Conditions New Customers – 21+ in Eligible States Bonus Last Verified On July 25, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek
The best part of this offer is that you do not have to worry about winning your $1 bet. Once you place your wager, you will receive your profit boost tokens before that bet even settles.
As an example, you could put $1 on the outcome of the Blue Jays-Tigers game and instantly get your tokens credited to your account. This allows you to turn around and immediately double your winnings for your next 10 bets. A bet on the spread, total or even a prop market will activate this offer, too. The WNBA games will also qualify to activate this promo.
How To Sign Up With Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW
Secure this offer with Caesars Sportsbook by clicking here and going through the registration process. Follow the steps below to activate your offer:
Enter bonus code NEWSWK2DYW
Enter basic personal information (Name, date of birth, mailing address, email, etc.)
Make initial deposit with secure payment method (Credit card, debit card, PayPal account, online banking, etc.)
Place $1 bet on any market to secure 10 100 percent profit boost tokens
Your profit boost tokens can be used for wagers up to $25. They will be valid in your account for two weeks before they expire.
In-App Offers for July 25
When you are up and running with Caesars Sportsbook, you will be able to take advantage of in-app promos that provide profit boosts, early payouts and more. These are available for MLB games, WNBA games, soccer, golf, tennis and more. Check in each day to see the options available for the biggest games.
Top boost options Friday include:
Aaron Judge and Bryce Harper each to homer (+750)
Diamondbacks, Phillies, Dodgers and Cubs all to win (+1200)
Kyle Schwarber and Trea Turner each over 1.5 total bases (+325)
You can also scroll to a specific sport or click on an individual game to survey the popular same game parlay and boosted bet options.
Sign up now to take advantage of the opportunities available for Thursday's MLB and WNBA games.
Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator's terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.
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