ESPN BET Has a $250 Guaranteed Bonus for MNF: Here's How to Get It Tonight

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ESPN BET Has a $250 Guaranteed Bonus for MNF: Here's How to Get It Tonight

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On a dreary night in the Northeast, a new offer from ESPN BET will warm the cockles of any football fan's heart. While most online sportsbooks are offering relatively uninspired promos for new players, ESPN BET has burst onto the scene with a $250 guaranteed bonus for either Monday Night Football game tonight. If you , you'll not only get the standard $200 bonus you may have seen advertised on TV, but you'll also get a $50 bonus bet just for using our code.

If you want to lock-in $250 worth of bonus bets with a wager of any amount, signing up with ESPN BET is the way to go. Be sure to enter promo code NEWSWEEK when registering for an account to get the full $250 offer for MNF.

Interestingly enough, there are potential playoff ramifications for three of the four teams playing tonight. New York is in a strange position: a win would pull them to within one game of a playoff spot, while a loss would drop them into position for the No. 4 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. The Packers, on the other hand, will look to remain in the Wild Card hunt. Elsewhere, the Tennessee Titans will look to remain competitive in some way with an electric Miami Dolphins team that will attempt to extend their lead atop the AFC East.

to bet anything, get $250 in bonus bets win or lose with a wager on Monday Night Football.

ESPN BET Has a $250 Guaranteed Bonus for MNF: Here's How to Get It Tonight

There are plenty of legal online sportsbooks, but most have resorted to rolling out the same new user promo since early in the NFL season. In the case of a couple of sportsbooks, their offers haven't changed since the summer. ESPN BET saw a soft spot in the market and chose to offer the biggest guaranteed bonus in the industry.

If you sign up tonight via our links and manually input our ESPN BET promo code NEWSWEEK, you'll turn a bet of any amount into a $250 guaranteed return in bonus bets. That means you could bet $1 on the Titans to cover or the Giants to pull off the upset. You could instead bet $1 on Jordan Love to throw for over 175 yards. Win or lose, you'll secure the bonus bets.

How to Use ESPN BET Promo Code NEWSWEEK

If you want to get in on the action tonight with ESPN BET, you'll need to sign up for a new account. The entire process should only take a few minutes if you follow the instructions below:

No matter how your first bet settles, ESPN BET will add $250 in bonus bets to your account. While your first four $50 bonus bets will convey shortly after signing up, the fifth bonus bet will hit your account at some point within the first 24-48 hours of registering.

Best MNF Odds Boosts

Not only does ESPN BET feature the top new user promo in the business, but the app also has some of the best odds boosts available anywhere. Here are some of the best enhanced odds markets for MNF:

  • Dolphins and Packers each to lead at halftime and win the game (+180)
  • Saquon Barkley, Derrick Henry and Tyreek Hill to combine for over 3.5 touchdowns (+500)
  • Titans and Giants each to score over 3.5 points in the first quarter (+900)

to bet anything, get $250 in guaranteed bonus bets for Titans-Dolphins or Packers-Giants.

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