PointsBet Offer: Up to $1,000 Second-Chance Bets

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PointsBet Offer: Up to $1,000 Second-Chance Bets

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NOTE: THIS OFFER IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE. INSTEAD, THE LINKS BELOW WILL GIVE YOU ACCESS TO A PROMO THAT WILL OFFER UP TO $1,000 IN SECOND-CHANCE BETS.

As NFL Week 2 kicks off, you can register for a new PointsBet jersey offer. Signing up with PointsBet and wagering $50+ on Thursday night's Vikings-Eagles game will earn you a $150 Fanatics credit that you can use to get the jersey of your choice.

The latest PointsBet jersey offer will bring a $150 Fanatics credit to the table for any player who bets $50+ on Vikings-Eagles. If your bet wins, you'll also collect a cash profit.

Minnesota will head to Lincoln Financial Field to take on the Philadelphia Eagles tonight. The Vikings will look to bounce back from a Week 1 loss against the Buccaneers, while the Eagles will attempt to improve to 2-0 with a win tonight. Your $50+ bet on Thursday Night Football will earn you a $150 Fanatics credit to use when purchasing any official jersey.

Bet $50, get a $150 Fanatics credit when you wager on Vikings-Eagles after signing up for this PointsBet jersey offer.

PointsBet Jersey Offer: Bet $50 on Vikings-Eagles, Get $150 Fanatics Credit

As the Vikings and Eagles prepare to take the field, you'll have the chance to snag the official jersey of your choice with PointsBet and Fanatics. This new user promo from PointsBet stands out among a sea of offers from industry competitors. That's because casual fans and sports bettors alike have a legitimate incentive to wager $50+.

No matter how your first bet settles with PointsBet, you will receive an email with a $150 Fanatics credit. You'll then head over to the Fanatics online store, pick the jersey of your choice and apply the code to your cart. Depending on the jersey you pick, you might even have some money left over for other merchandise.

In order to get the jersey of your choice, you'll need to sign up for an account with PointsBet. Complete the steps below to get a $150 Fanatics credit:

If your first bet wins, you'll receive a cash profit and your bet back. No matter what, you will receive a $150 Fanatics credit.

Thursday Night Thriller Same-Game Parlay

PointsBet has a number of great in-app promos available for tonight's game. One of those offers is the Thursday Night Thriller same-game parlay. This will give you enhanced odds on a four-leg SGP that includes:

  • Kirk Cousins to throw for 300+ passing yards
  • Jalen Hurts to record 2+ passing TDs
  • DeVonta Smith to record 75+ receiving yards
  • Justin Jefferson to score a TD

Register for this PointsBet jersey offer to turn a $50 Vikings-Eagles bet into a $150 Fanatics credit.

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