Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Start 10-day $1,000 No Sweat Bet offer on Jets-Steelers, any sport

Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson face off once again when the Pittsburgh Steelers host the New York Jets on ‘Sunday Night Football’.Jets-Steelers is a fun opportunity to get in on the action with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo.Get started with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo to net up to $1,000 in No Sweat Bets over your first 10 days on the online sportsbook in a daily $100 bet match.

Fanatics Sportsbook users located in New York can get a bet $5, get $50 in bonus bets welcome offer.You can find the Fanatics Sportsbook promo in AZ, CO, CT, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, NC, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, VT, WV and WY.The Fanatics Sportsbook sign-up bonus works for all sports markets.

Click here to jump on this offer ahead of SNF.The Fanatics Sportsbook promo pays out up to $1,000 in No Sweat Bets during your first 10 days using Fanatics Sportsbook.If you participate in the Fanatics Sportsbook sign-up bonus offer for the full 10 days and make a daily $100 first bet, you get $1,000 in No Sweat Bets.

A losing first bet gets refunded in bonus bets, up to $100 per day.Winning first bets just get paid out as real money like normal.So if you make a $70 first bet this Sunday, and it loses, you get back $70 in bonus bets.

The Fanatics Sportsbook sign-up bonus has an odds requirement of -500 for each No Sweat Bet.Bonus bets expire in seven days.Fanatics bettors in New York can wager $5 on any sport to get back $50 in bonus bets.

This New York Fanatics Sportsbook sign-up bonus works whether your bet wins or loses.Find a good seat on the couch, because Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers are facing off in primetime.What year is it, again?The Jets are favored by 1.5 points over the Steelers on Fanatics Sportsbook and the over/under is set at 38.5 total points.Yes, the prospect of starting Russell Wilson over Justin Fields is kind of weird, but it doesn’t change the fact that the Steelers have the better coach and defense in this game.Only the Los Angeles Chargers are giving up...

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