With the Super Bowl just around the corner, FanDuel Sportsbook is offering new users a chance to claim $200 in bonus bets with a low stake. Unlike traditional welcome bonuses that may require large deposits or confusing playthrough requirements, this offer is fairly simple.
By placing a $5 bet at FanDuel on any sports market, you can unlock $200 in bonus bets — as long as that initial wager wins. Whether you’re looking to bet on Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles or you prefer placing a wager on NBA, NHL, or college basketball, this promotion is one of the best ways to boost your betting bankroll.
FanDuel Super Bowl bonus
Super Bowl Sunday is one of the biggest days of the year for sports betting, and FanDuel’s welcome offer is the perfect way to get in on the action. If you believe Patrick Mahomes can lead the Chiefs to another championship, or you’re backing Jalen Hurts and the Eagles for redemption, this promo could give you extra firepower for the big game.
Claiming a chance at $200 in bonus bets is fast and easy, with no promo code required. Here’s how to get started:
- Register for a FanDuel Sportsbook account using an official sign-up link.
- Deposit at least $5 into your account.
- Place a $5 real-money wager on any sports market.
- If your bet wins, you’ll receive $200 in bonus bets, credited instantly.
- Use those bonus bets within seven days before they expire.
FanDuel allows you to split your bonus bets across multiple wagers, meaning you can spread them out on Super Bowl player props, live bets, or even same-game parlays.
Super Bowl best bet for Eagles vs. Chiefs
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Drue Tranquil OVER 7.5 tackles (+134)
If there is one sure thing, it is that the Eagles will run the football a lot, and that will mean the Chiefs’ linebacking core will have plenty of opportunities to have a ton of tackles. Drue Tranquil had nine tackles last week against the Bills and could have a similar performance this week, between stopping Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley and getting some tackles in coverage on players like Dallas Goedert.