FanDuel promo: Bet $5 on an NFL moneyline, get $150 + profit boosts

M Live
 
FanDuel promo: Bet $5 on an NFL moneyline, get $150 + profit boosts

Michigan sports bettors and fans will have to wait another week to see the Detroit Lions play since they’re on their bye week. The Lions’ next game is against the LA Chargers on Nov. 12. But not to worry – NFL Week 9 has plenty of exciting games to keep your wagers going.

One of the top NFL games this week is the matchup between the Buffalo Bills (5-3) and Cincinnati Bengals (4-3). It’s also a popular matchup for NFL bettors. Another prime time game featuring Joe Burrow and Josh Allen.

With Burrow looking healthy again and the Bengals on a three-game win streak, can they clinch another win in their attempt to climb the AFC North standings? On the Bills side, can Allen iron out inconsistencies and make the team look like a Super Bowl contender?

We’ll have to watch on Sunday to find out. But we’ve got a betting preview to help you place your wagers before it happens. Here are the odds for the matchup from FanDuel Sportsbook.

FanDuel has one of the best welcome bonuses of any sportsbook. If you haven’t signed up yet, snag the odds above by registering an account and using our FanDuel promo code.

Here’s how to do it. Click through our FanDuel Sportsbook promo code link to sign up. Set up a new FanDuel account and make a deposit to get started. You’ll need to confirm your identity and link a payment method first.

Next, make a $5 moneyline wager on any NFL market. As soon as your bet hits, you’ll get an additional $150 in bonus bets. It doesn’t stop there – every new user who signs up for this FanDuel sign-up bonus will get a profit boost every day.

Once you’re a regular FanDuel customer, you’ll see they have regular rolling FanDuel Sportsbook promos. Each week, you can access featured games and profit boosts to make your betting more fun and more profitable.

Here are some of the wagers available this week:

  • NBA Same-Game Parlay 50% Profit Boost: All customers get a 50% profit boost token to use on any 3+ leg parlay on certain game days.
  • College Football Parlay Profit Boost: All customers can get one 50% profit boost token to use on any college football parlay for games happening this weekend.
  • College Football Featured Game Profit Boost: All customers can get a 50% profit boost token for the LSU vs. Alabama game.
  • Sunday Funday Profit Boosts: Every Sunday, check out NFL promotions.
  • $200 No Sweat First Bet for the Breeder’s Cup: Place a first win bet up to $200 on a single horse in any race and get it back in bonuses if it doesn’t win.

As you can see, FanDuel offers promos for several sports on a regular basis. November is the perfect month to get involved with College Football, the NFL, NBA, NHL, and more in action.

With all their sports partnerships and promos, FanDuel Sportsbook is one of our top reviewed among Michigan’s best betting sites.

The Bills sometimes look like the best team in the NFL – or at least a Super Bowl contender. And sometimes, they look…mediocre. Josh Allen can be dominant or can seem at a loss with interceptions and incompletes.

The Bills are 4-1 at home but just 1-2 on the road. And this week, they’re traveling to Cincinnati to take on one of their most bitter rivals at home. The Bills will surely have their last meetup with the Bengals on their minds, the divisional round where Cincinnati beat them 27-10.

But, despite some inconsistencies, the Bills seem to be back on track after a Thursday Night Football win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This matchup will be a major test for whether they will be contenders for the best in the league or just an occasionally transcendent team.

After four weeks of bad football – with only one win, 19-16 against the lowly LA Rams – the Bengals are back in true form.

Of course, that is all attached to Joe Burrow’s injury status. With his slow recovery from a calf injury over the first few weeks, the team struggled. Since Week 5, Burrow seems to be back to his full strength or even better than ever.

— Field Yates (@FieldYates)