ESPN BET Promo: Grab $150 Bonus for NBA, NFL Week 18 with Code NEWSWEEK

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You won’t find a better way to kick off the new year than by scoring $150 in bonus bets through the latest ESPN BET promo. Sign up for ESPN BET with the promo code NEWSWEEK and bet as little as $10 on the NBA, NFL or another sport to receive $150 in bonus bets, win or lose.

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ESPN BET offers $100 in bonus bets to every new customer who places a wager. However, our promo code NEWSWEEK unlocks another $50 bonus to elevate the final tally to $150.

We’ve reached the final week of the NFL regular season. Week 18 kicks off with Steelers-Ravens and Texans-Colts on Saturday before the rest of the league heads to the gridiron on Sunday. ESPN BET lets users tackle any NFL game, nightly NBA action and even Monday’s CFP National Championship between Washington and Michigan. A $10+ wager on your favorite matchup leads to a guaranteed payout worth $150 in bonus bets, but only with our promo code NEWSWEEK.

Activate the latest ESPN BET promo with the code NEWSWEEK to turn a $10 wager on any sport into a $150 welcome bonus, win or lose.

ESPN BET Promo CodeNEWSWEEK
New User OfferBet $10, Get $150 Bonus Win or Lose
Bonus Last Verified OnJanuary 4, 2024
Information Verified ByRussell Joy, Sports Betting Dime

It’s a new year, so ESPN BET wanted every new customer to enjoy 2024 with a significant welcome bonus. All you need is our promo code NEWSWEEK and a $10 wager on any game to score $150 in bonus bets. For context, that’s the same amount industry leaders DraftKings and FanDuel offer first-time bettors.

The first $100 bonus is conveyed moments after your qualifying wager. That means a bet on Sunday’s NFL immediately triggers a bonus for Friday’s NBA. On top of that, an additional $50 bonus will arrive a day or two later, setting you up for several opportunities to win cold, hard cash.

Qualify for New ESPN BET Promo

Follow the step-by-step instructions below to earn $150 in bonus bets from ESPN BET:

ESPN BET Promo Code NEWSWEEKBet $10 on Any Game, Get $150 Bonus Win or Lose
Sign-Up Process
  1. Sign up for ESPN BET
  2. Use the ESPN BET promo code NEWSWEEK when prompted
  3. Enter your full legal name, residential address, birthdate and phone number
  4. Provide your email address and set up a password
  5. Select an available payment option, such as online banking, a credit/debit card or PayPal
  6. Deposit $10+ into your account
  7. Select any betting market from a sport like the NBA or NFL and wager $10+
States with ESPN BETAZ, CO, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV
Bonus Last VerifiedJanuary 5, 2024

ESPN BET issues the payout in two parts. First, five $20 bonus bets arrive instantly. Approximately 24-48 laters, another $50 bonus will drop into your account. All unused bonus bets expire seven days after receipt.

Get First TD Boost with Primetime Power Hour

Before every primetime NFL game, the “Primetime Power Hour” on ESPN BET enhances the odds of every player on the “First TD Scorer” market. For example, “First TD” odds from Sunday night’s Bills-Dolphins game will see a boost from 7-8 p.m. EST on 1/7.

Some of the top “First TD” options with their pre-boosted odds include:

  • Josh Allen +550
  • Tyreek Hill +600
  • James Cook +700
  • Stefon Diggs +1000
  • Gabe Davis +1200
  • Cedrick Wilson Jr. +1500

Enter the code NEWSWEEK to unlock the new ESPN BET promo and get $150 in bonus bets after your first $10+ wager.

BET ANYTHINGGET $150ESPN BET SPORTSBOOK

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