The Caesars Sportsbook promo code is LSR1000, and the BetMGM bonus code is PLAYLSR for Thursday Night Football. Caesars and BetMGM are offering up to $1,800+ in potential bonuses for this Eagles-Vikings week 2 showdown, or for another game you wish to wager on.
Below, we’ll review the available bonuses at BetMGM and Caesars and give a betting preview of the Philadelphia Eagles versus the Minnesota Vikings on TNF.
Best TNF betting promos and bonuses
Here are the steps for claiming some additional bonus funds if you sign up as a new customer at one of the books below. Once you have joined, you can browse MVP odds, and Super Bowl odds.
Caesars Sportsbook promo code for Thursday Night Football
To claim the promotion at Caesars, use the promo code LSR1000 when you create an account. If you do that and place a wager of $50 or more, you’ll receive $1,000 in bonus bets spread out over multiple weeks. Once your initial wager settles, you’ll get one $50 bonus bet right away, then another $50 bonus bet on each of the next four Mondays.
BetMGM bonus code for Thursday Night Football
To claim the BetMGM promotion, use the code PLAYLSR when you create an account. Then, if your first wager loses, you’ll receive a matching refund in the form of bonus bets, up to a maximum of $1,500. You’ll also get an additional $50 bonus bet right after placing that initial wager, win or lose.
Eagles vs. Vikings betting preview
The Philadelphia Eagles narrowly escaped the New England Patriots and are 1-0, but they will host the 0-1 Minnesota Vikings without linebacker Nakobe Dean and cornerback James Bradberry.
Caesars still has Philadelphia as a favorite, however, with Minnesota as a underdog on the moneyline. Meanwhile, at BetMGM, the over/under in the game is .
How to sign up for NFL betting sites
- Head to the Caesars and/or BetMGM site via one of the links on this page.
- Create an account, entering your details and the appropriate promo code.
- Make a deposit and check out the available wagers.
- Collect your winnings or bonus after a graded loss.