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USA Today
2 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code SBWIREDYW: Nab 10 100% Profit Boosts for NFL Odds Sunday
The NFL preseason features a Sunday doubleheader kicking off with the Saints hosting the Jaguars at 1 p.m. and the Bills heading to Chicago to face the Bears Sunday night. New bettors looking to wager on either of these games or any other sport today should take advantage of the Caesars Sportsbook promo code SBWIREDYW by placing a minimum first bet of $1 to land 10 100% profit boosts that will double future winnings. The second week of NFL preseason concludes on Monday night with the Bengals at the Commanders. Meanwhile, the playoff races in baseball are in full swing including a pair of interleague clashes today as the Yankees are at the Cardinals and the Mets host the Mariners on Sunday Night Baseball. Pick a game – any game – to place a minimum first bet of $1 on after using the Caesars Sportsbook promo code SBWIREDYW and Caesars will guarantee the 10 profit boosts will be deposited no matter how that bet settles. Then use those profit boosts any 10 bets over the next 14 days from one of the top sportsbook promo codes. We know there are options to choose from when choosing among the best sports betting apps, but Caesars Sportsbook is one of the most user-friendly around. New bettors can get started just by clicking on any of the BET NOW buttons on this page to set up an account. Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code SBWIREDYW - Claim 10 100% Profit Boosts Placing your first bet can be done in a snap once you pick out a game. As an example, the Saints are +100 underdogs, so a $1 bet on New Orleans yields modest winnings of $1 if the Saints win, but you receive the profit boosts as well. Even if the Jaguars win, however, you will still receive the profit boosts because they are guaranteed by the Caesars Sportsbook promo code SBWIREDYW so even if you lose, you'll still have the chance to win big. The Yankees close out a rare series in St. Louis today against the Cardinals, who will send Miles Mikolas (6-9, 4.97 ERA) to the mound. The Fever, still awaiting the return of the injured Caitlyn Clark, is in action against the Sun as part of a full day of WNBA games. The final round of the BMW Championship is in Maryland today in the second tournament with the Fed Ex playoffs, which can be explored using some golf betting promos. Find any game to place a qualifying bet on and the Caesars Sportsbook promo code SBWIREDYW will give you the chance to double the winnings on any 10 bets over the next 14 days. That means any bet you use a profit boost on that wins will see the winnings doubled, so if a bet results in a $50 profit, it gets boosted to $100. Get started by clicking on any BET NOW link, set up an account and in no time you'll see why Caesars is so popular. How to Claim The Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code Bonus Offer It takes just a few moments to secure your Caesars Sportsbook promo code offer: The Caesars Sportsbook promo code SBWIREDYW code entitles you to 10 100% profit-boost tokens just for placing that $1 first bet. You'll have 14 days to use your tokens. Attach a token to any bet that you'd like to double your profit on. Just keep in mind you can't use a token on a bet bigger than $25 or odds more conservative than -10000. The maximum added profit per boost is $2,500. Bonus bets are non-withdrawable. But the Caesars Sportsbook promo code features a 1X playthrough policy, so any bonus bet needs to win just once for you to collect the profit in cash.


Washington Post
04-07-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
Fever snap 16-game losing streak against Aces with 81-54 win
INDIANAPOLIS — Kelsey Mitchell scored 25 points, Aliya Boston added 20 and the Indiana Fever, without the injured Caitlyn Clark, beat Las Vegas 81-54 on Thursday night and snapped a 16-game losing streak against the Aces. The Fever turned in another dominant defensive performance. After winning the Commissioner's Cup against league-leading Minnesota 74-59 on Tuesday and holding the Lynx to a season low in points, the Fever held the Aces to 26% shooting and their lowest total of the season. Las Vegas was also slowed by 17 turnovers.


Washington Post
04-07-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
Fever beat Las Vegas 81-54 and snap a 16-game losing streak against the Aces
INDIANAPOLIS — Kelsey Mitchell scored 25 points, Aliya Boston added 20 and the Indiana Fever, without the injured Caitlyn Clark, beat Las Vegas 81-54 on Thursday night and snapped a 16-game losing streak against the Aces. The Fever turned in another dominant defensive performance. After winning the Commissioner's Cup against league-leading Minnesota 74-59 on Tuesday and holding the Lynx to a season low in points, the Fever held the Aces to 26% shooting and their lowest total of the season. Las Vegas was also slowed by 17 turnovers. Natasha Howard, MVP of the Commissioner's Cup, had 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Fever (9-8), who shot 49%. Clark was sidelined for a fourth straight game due to a strained left groin. A'ja Wilson scored 29 points on 9-of-18 shooting from the field and 11 for 13 from the foul line for the Aces (8-9). The rest of the Aces were 7 of 43 (16%) and no player scored more than six points. The Fever dominated the first half and closed with a 25-7 run for a 46-24 lead at the break. Indiana shot 64% — missing just two shots in the second quarter — and had 13 assists on 18 baskets, with a 28-10 advantage on points in the paint. The Aces shot 26% and after A'ja Wilson's 6-for-13 shooting, the rest of the team was 2 of 18 (11%). They also had 10 turnovers. Las Vegas came out more aggressively in the second half. The Aces scored the first six points from the foul line and added a Wilson bucket to close within 13 points at 49-36. But Lexie Hull and Mitchell hit 3-pointers and the lead was back to 68-47 after three quarters. Mitchell is the only Indiana player remaining from the last Fever team to beat the Aces in 2019. ___ AP WNBA:

Associated Press
04-07-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Fever beat Las Vegas 81-54 and snap a 16-game losing streak against the Aces
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Kelsey Mitchell scored 25 points, Aliya Boston added 20 and the Indiana Fever, without the injured Caitlyn Clark, beat Las Vegas 81-54 on Thursday night and snapped a 16-game losing streak against the Aces. The Fever turned in another dominant defensive performance. After winning the Commissioner's Cup against league-leading Minnesota 74-59 on Tuesday and holding the Lynx to a season low in points, the Fever held the Aces to 26% shooting and their lowest total of the season. Las Vegas was also slowed by 17 turnovers. Natasha Howard, MVP of the Commissioner's Cup, had 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Fever (9-8), who shot 49%. Clark was sidelined for a fourth straight game due to a strained left groin. A'ja Wilson scored 29 points on 9-of-18 shooting from the field and 11 for 13 from the foul line for the Aces (8-9). The rest of the Aces were 7 of 43 (16%) and no player scored more than six points. The Fever dominated the first half and closed with a 25-7 run for a 46-24 lead at the break. Indiana shot 64% — missing just two shots in the second quarter — and had 13 assists on 18 baskets, with a 28-10 advantage on points in the paint. The Aces shot 26% and after A'ja Wilson's 6-for-13 shooting, the rest of the team was 2 of 18 (11%). They also had 10 turnovers. Las Vegas came out more aggressively in the second half. The Aces scored the first six points from the foul line and added a Wilson bucket to close within 13 points at 49-36. But Lexie Hull and Mitchell hit 3-pointers and the lead was back to 68-47 after three quarters. Mitchell is the only Indiana player remaining from the last Fever team to beat the Aces in 2019. ___ AP WNBA:


Time of India
20-06-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Caitlin Clark's Opens Up About Missing Pacers vs Thunder NBA Finals Game 6 - 'I Wish It Didn't Fall on the Same Night as Us"
Caitlin Clark (Image via: G Fiume/ Getty Images) Caitlin Clark , the electrifying rookie for the Indiana Fever and one of the most exciting young talents in the WNBA, has quickly become a beloved figure in Indiana sports. Her passionate support for the Indiana Pacers during their historic 2025 NBA Finals run has endeared her even more to fans, making her absence from Game 6 against the Oklahoma City Thunder all the more disappointing—for both her and the Pacers faithful. Caitlyn Clark's Outlook On The Scheduling Conflict As the Pacers prepared for a do-or-die Game 6, Caitlyn Clark found herself in an unavoidable predicament: her own WNBA game with the Fever was scheduled for the same night. In a candid moment with reporters, Clark expressed her frustration with the timing, saying: 'I wish it didn't fall on the same night as us, but I feel good about the Pacers here in Game 6. I think they're gonna push it to a Game 7. I think all basketball fans would appreciate a Game 7 in OKC.' Caitlin Clark's absence was particularly notable given her status as something of a good-luck charm for the Pacers. The team had been undefeated in playoff games she attended in person, making her inability to be there for Game 6 an emotional letdown. 'I wish I could be there,' she admitted. 'Obviously, I've been supporting them all playoffs, and it's been amazing to see what they've accomplished. But I have to focus on my team and our season right now. ' Fan and Media Reaction On Caitlyn Missing the Finals Caitlin Clark's honesty resonated with fans of both the Fever and the Pacers . On social media, many joked about the 'Caitlin Clark effect,' with some even suggesting the Pacers should retire her courtside seat or award her a championship ring if they won the title. Others agreed with her sentiment that a Game 7 in Oklahoma City would be the ultimate spectacle for basketball fans. The scheduling overlap between the WNBA and NBA is not uncommon, but it rarely involves such high-stakes games—an NBA Finals elimination matchup and a key WNBA contest. Clark's situation highlighted the challenges athletes face when balancing professional commitments with their fandom. Beyond just a scheduling conflict, Caitlin Clark's dilemma underscored the deep connections within Indiana's basketball community. Her visible support for the Pacers has strengthened the bond between the state's WNBA and NBA fanbases, proving that basketball fandom in Indiana is a shared passion. Though she couldn't be at Game 6 in person, Caitlin Clark's optimism for the Pacers and her understanding of what fans truly wanted—a thrilling, winner-take-all Game 7—showcased her love for the game and her appreciation for the bigger picture. Caitlin Clark's candid admission about missing NBA Finals Game 6 captured the essence of a true basketball fan: disappointed by the conflict but hopeful for her team and the sport as a whole. Her unwavering support for the Pacers, even from afar, and her commitment to her own team exemplify why she has become such a respected and admired figure in Indiana sports. Also read: Tyrese Haliburton Risking Long-Term Health? Shams Charania Reveals Alarming Calf Strain Update Whether on the court or in the stands, Clark's passion for basketball shines through—and Indiana fans wouldn't have it any other way. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here