Best NFL Betting Promo Codes

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Here are our picks for the best NFL sign-up bonuses. Note that none of these sites require a promo code to take advantage of the offers for football betting.

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Best NFL Sign-Up Bonuses from Sportsbooks

Here are all of the sign-up bonuses from sportsbooks that offer NFL betting that we've reviewed. Note that some of the bonuses may vary by state.

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Sportsbook

States

Sign Up Bonus*

Promo Code

FanDuel

AZ, CO, CT, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MA MI, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY

Bet $5, Get $200 Bonus If Your Bet Wins

Not needed

Caesars

AZ, CO, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, NV, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY

$1,000 First Bet on Caesars

OA1000

BetMGM

AZ, CO, FL, IN, IA, KY, LA, MD, MA, MI, NV, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY

Second Chance Bet Up to $1,500**

ODDS100

bet365

CO, IA, KY, LA, NJ, NC, OH, VA

Bet $5, Get $150 in Bonus Bets

Not needed

BetRivers

AZ, CO, IL, IN, IA, LA, MA, MI, NJ, NY, OH, PA, VA, WV​

Second Chance Bet Up to $500

ODDS1

SugarHouse

PA

Second Chance Bet Up to $500

ODDS1

Betway

AZ, CO, IN, IA, LA, NJ, OH, PA, VA

Bet $25 Get $150 If Your Bet Wins*

Not needed

SI Sportsbook

CO, MI, VA

100% Deposit Match Up to $100

Not needed

Sporttrade

CO, NJ

Up to $300 Cash Back

ASSIST

Unibet

AZ, IN, NJ, PA, VA

$500 Second Chance Bet

Not needed

DraftKings

AZ, CO, CT, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, NH, NJ, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY

Bet $5, Get $150 in Bonus Bets

Not needed

Hard Rock

AZ, FL, IN, NJ, TN, OH, VA

$100 Second Chance Bet

Not needed

*May vary by state.
**Bonus Bets Expire in 7 Days. One New Customer Offer Only. Add’l terms.

Compare Odds at NFL Betting Sites

You can check out our team-specific odds guides or use the tool below to compare lines and odds of upcoming games by sportsbook. We also have a full NFL Odds & Lines Guide that includes the tool you see below as well as an explanation of how it works.

How to Use NFL Promo Codes for Sign-Up Bonuses

The following list goes over the steps you need to take to start betting on the NFL:
  1. First, choose a legal sportsbook in your state (or a nearby state) and go to the website or download the mobile app.
  2. Register an account by providing personal details, such as name, DOB, address, email, last four digits of the SSN, etc.
  3. Visit the banking section of the site/app and deposit money.
  4. Go to the promotions tab to claim a welcome bonus offer, if available. Note: Be sure to read the fine print of the intro promo to make sure you follow the requirements.
  5. Start betting!

States Where You Can Bet on the NFL

Here are all of the states that currently offer legal NFL betting online, in-person, or both:

State

Online

In-Person

Arizona

Yes

Yes

Arkansas

NoYes

Colorado

YesYes

Connecticut

Yes

Yes

Delaware

NoYes

District of Columbia

YesYes

Florida

Suspended

Suspended

Illinois

YesYes

Indiana

YesYes

Iowa

Yes

Yes

Kansas

Yes

Yes

Louisiana

Yes

Yes

Maryland

Yes

Yes

Massachusetts

Coming soon

Yes

Michigan

YesYes

Mississippi

NoYes

Montana

NoYes

Nebraska

NoComing soon

Nevada

YesYes

New Hampshire

YesYes

New Jersey

YesYes

New Mexico

NoYes

New York

YesYes

North Carolina

NoYes

Ohio

Yes

Yes

Oregon

YesYes

Pennsylvania

YesYes

Rhode Island

YesYes

South Dakota

NoYes

Tennessee

YesNo

Virginia

YesYes

Washington

NoComing soon

West Virginia

Yes

Yes

Wyoming

Yes

No

Types of Bets You Can Make on NFL Games

NFL betting is an exciting playground for players for one special reason—there are tons of different bets you can place on a single game. Here are the types of bets you can make on NFL games:

  • NFL Spread Bets – The spread bet is a basic NFL bet where you pick the winner of the game while factoring in a point spread that the oddsmakers have set. For example, the Chiefs -6.5 against the Chargers would mean that the Chiefs are favored to win and have to win by 7 points or more in order for your bet to win. The Chargers, on the other hand, have to lose by less than 7 or win in order for the Chargers +6.5 to win. (Note: Read more about how to read NFL betting odds here.)
  • NFL Total Bets (Over/Under) – NFL total bets include wagering whether the total score of the game will be over or under a certain number. The sportsbooks give a margin, say 41.5 points, so you need to choose between betting the Over (42 or more combined points between the two teams) or the Under (41 or less combined points).
  • NFL Moneyline Bets – Probably the simplest form of NFL bet, moneyline betting includes choosing the outright winner of the game.
  • NFL ParlaysParlays include joining two or more events into a single bet that you win only if each individual event wins. In exchange for the increased difficulty, you receive a higher payout.
  • NFL Same Game Parlays – Made popular by FanDuel, same game parlays involve combining sides, totals, player props, and/or game props from the same game in a single parlay.
  • NFL Teasers – Similar to parlays, NFL teasers include combining several straight bets into a single parlay but with the point spread or total adjusted in your favor. In the NFL, the most common teasers are 6, 6.5, and 7 points. So for example, if the Eagles are -3, you would get the Eagles +3 on a 6-point teaser. In exchange for the decreased difficulty, you are given a lower payout on teasers.
  • NFL Game Props – NFL game props do not focus on the final score of the game but rather on things such as who will win the coin toss, who will have more turnovers, or the total number of offensive yards.
  • NFL Player Props – These focus on an individual player’s performance or who will win between a matchup of two players. For example, you can bet on how many touchdowns a QB will throw or how many passing yards he will have, who will have more rushing yards between two running backs, or whether or not a player will score a TD.
  • NFL Round-Robins – A round-robin bet is similar to a parlay except all of your individual selections will be combined into smaller parlays as well as the total parlay. For example, if you choose the Eagles, Patriots, and Broncos to win straight up in a round-robin bet, you would typically have four total parlays: (1) All three teams together, (2) Eagles + Patriots, (3) Eagles + Broncos, (4) Patriots + Broncos.
  • NFL Futures – NFL futures bets let you place a wager on the outcome of a future event, such as the winner of the Superbowl, the MVP of the league, NFL Offensive Player of the Year, NFL Defensive Player of the Year, etc.

Dave Rathmanner

Dave Rathmanner is the Founder & CEO of Odds Assist. After struggling to find helpful sports betting resources and honest reviews when he first started betting, he decided to create the site he always wished he had. Dave has been betting on sports since NJ legalized it in 2018 and regularly analyzes sportsbooks to find the best options for bettors. Aside from creating new content for OA readers, Dave is also passionate about researching betting markets, creating models, and developing profitable betting strategies.