FanDuel Mass Promo Code: Claim $100 Pre-Reg Bonus Now

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FanDuel Mass Promo Code: Claim $100 Pre-Reg Bonus Now

Massachusetts New York Jets fans with a burning hatred of The Hoodie and his Bullies from Foxborough (and all Massachusetts Sports Bettors for that matter), can pre-register for the best FanDuel Mass Promo Code right now. Although Mass Sports Betting has yet to launch in a mobile-betting fashion (estimated to go live in mid-March 2023), FanDuel Mass Sportsbook has unveiled a pre-registration bonus worth $100 in Bonus Bets.

FANDUEL PROMO CODE

STATES: MA (PRE-REGISTRATION)

FanDuel Sportsbook should be going live in the Bay State sometime in mid-March 2023, so nab that bonus before it disappears and get a jump on the competition. (It’ll certainly be live for sports bettors when the New York Jets and New England Patriots take on one another in the 2023 NFL season.)

Even more tantalizing is the fact that signing up early en route to activating your $100 in Bonus Bets does not prevent you from claiming the standard FanDuel Massachusetts Promo Code when it surfaces post-launch.

FanDuel Sportsbook is already live in close to 20 states, including New York and New Jersey. Jets fans from the metropolitan area have enjoyed the benefits of FanDuel’s top-notch bonuses. Now, Massachusetts fans can double-dip with the preregistration bonus in addition to any new user promos that will launch once the site goes live. This offer can’t be beaten if you’re in New England.

Remember, this offer is a pre-registration bonus, meaning early signup is required to scoop it up. And the best part is that’s all that needs to be done.

To snag $100 in Bonus Bets with this special FanDuel MA Promo Code today, follow the below guidelines.

  1. The link will direct you to the FanDuel Sportsbook web browser platform (if using a desktop device), the FanDuel Sportsbook & Casino app (if using a mobile device), or the iOS Apple App Store or Android Google Play (if using a mobile device that does not yet have the FanDuel sports betting app downloaded).
  2. Locate and click on the “Join Now” button that appears in front of a yellow background.
  3. Select the state you’re located in, which would be Massachusetts in this case. If you’d like to hop on a different FanDuel Promo Code, then click on the state you’re currently in.
  4. Provide the required information needed to create your safe and secure Facebook Sportsbook account. 
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Jets-Patriots Horrors

As much as Bill Belichick has enjoyed making life difficult for the entire NFL, he has never shown more relish in stabbing his knife than when playing against the New York Jets. The team for whom he led the defense from 1997-99 has never been able to figure out exactly how they offended Belichick so badly for him to torment them so.

A 10-36 head-to-head record against the Evil Genius since 2000 does the Jets no favors. Nor does a 14-game losing streak that stretches back over the last seven seasons.

However, with Macaroni-armed Mac Jones at the Patriots’ helm and no receiving talent to speak of, the Jets can finally enact some revenge against New England if they can acquire a competent QB.

(Somehow, every article is going to come back to the QB, isn’t it?)

That’s why FanDuel lists the Jets’ Super Bowl odds at +2500 and the Patriots’ all the way down at +5500. They recognize the wide talent gap between the two teams. The Patriots eked their way to an 8-9 record last season, one that was perhaps even more lackluster than the Jets’ 7-10 mark.

At least the Jets are brimming with talent on both sides of the ball. The Patriots’ defense is scary, but their offense is leaky at every spot besides running back and center.

Top 5 Jets vs. Pats: 21st century

We’re going with a top 5 moments list from the Jets’ perspective, only. (The Patriots likely could not be limited to just five.)

5. Rex breaks the home curse vs. Brady (2009)

In Week 2 of the 2009 season, Rex Ryan talked about how the Jets had never beaten Tom Brady at home. At the game’s end, he gave the fans the game ball for making the difference in the Jets’ 16-9 home victory.

Darrelle Revis established his island by limiting Randy Moss to four catches for 24 yards on seven targets, including an interception. Jerricho Cotchery led the way for the Jets with four receptions for 87 yards. Mark Sanchez went an efficient 14-for-22 for 163 yards and a touchdown, posting a 101.1 passer rating in his second career start.

It was an early-season triumph for Gang Green in what was their most successful two-year period against Belichick over the last two-plus decades.

4. The pinnacle of the Favre era (2008)

In a battle for first place, the 6-3 Jets entered Foxborough looking to overtake the 6-3 Patriots atop the AFC East. With Tom Brady down for the season due to his ACL tear, Matt Cassel picked up the slack admirably.

The Jets led this one 24-6 with under five minutes remaining in the second quarter, and the game appeared to be heading out of reach. However, Cassel brought New England back to tie it at 24 in the fourth quarter.

The Jets thought they’d pull it out after Thomas Jones scored with 3:14 remaining. However, Randy Moss beat airtight double coverage in the end zone for a game-tying TD with eight seconds remaining.

Despite the demoralizing loss of the lead, the Jets took the opening overtime kickoff and drove 64 yards in 14 plays, headlined by three receptions for 32 yards from Dustin Keller and a 16-yard catch from Laveranues Coles. Jay Feely kicked a 34-yard game-winning field goal, and the Jets pulled into first place in the AFC East.

3. Jets stop losing streak vs. Pats (2006)

In a muddy defensive battle in Foxborough, the Jets snapped their seven-game losing streak (ha!) against the Patriots with a hard-fought 17-14 victory. New York led from midway through the second quarter and hung on for the win.

Chad Pennington had a rough time, going 22-for-33 for 151 yards with one touchdown (a 22-yarder to Jerricho Cotchery) and one interception. Kevan Barlow toted the rock 17 times for 75 yards and a touchdown.

Defensively, the Jets came through when it mattered most, strip-sacking Brady on second and 10 from inside Jets territory with nine seconds remaining in the game. This prevented a Patriots comeback and secured the win.

2. Decker decks the Pats (2015)

In 2015, following a 5-5 start, the Jets won four consecutive games and were seeking a fifth straight at home against New England. With a victory, they would secure a win-and-in game the following week in Orchard Park against the Bills.

Although the Jets led for much of the game, Brady’s nine-yard TD pass to James White with 1:55 remaining tied the game at 20. The game went into overtime, where the Jets won the toss and drove down the field, highlighted by Quincy Enunwa’s 48-yard catch-and-run.

Three plays later, Ryan Fitzpatrick threw a six-yard touchdown pass to Eric Decker on a fade route in the right corner of the end zone. MetLife Stadium erupted in a sweet moment that was wiped out completely by a Week 17 loss to Rex Ryan’s Bills, ending the Jets’ playoff hopes.

1. Braylon Edwards backflips to the AFC Championship (2010)

In what remains likely the best Jets moment of the century, New York gave it to the Patriots in a 28-21 AFC Divisional Round thumping that was a lot more decisive than the score indicates. Mark Sanchez threw touchdown passes to LaDainian Tomlinson, Braylon Edwards, and Santonio Holmes, while Shonn Greene scampered for another.

Tom Brady looked lost for much of the game, facing pressure up the middle and coverage that gave him few answers. A 4th-and-13 throw to Deion Branch fell incomplete, and Brady was also picked off by David Harris on a screen pass gone awry.

Patrick Chung also fumbled a fake punt attempt and was smothered by Eric Smith to set the Jets up in Patriots territory.

Overall, it was a moment that has yet to be eclipsed for Jets fans who have watched only the 21st-century product.