FanDuel Ohio Promo Code: Up-to $3,000 Ahead of Super Bowl 57, NBA Games, & More

Ohio sports betting is live as of January 1, and that means Ohioans can bet on this year’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles on Feb. 12. Until then, there are plenty of NBA games to bet on, including NBA on ESPN games. FanDuel is offering odds on all of this and new users who sign up below using the FanDuel Ohio promo code can redeem up to $3,000 in bonus bets.

FanDuel Ohio Promo Code + Offer

You don’t need a code to claim the FanDuel bonus. If you’re in Ohio, you can sign up via a link on this page to redeem a “no sweat first bet” for up to $3,000 at the online sportsbook.

Once you’ve created an account, place a bet of at least $10. If your bet loses, you’ll receive your stake back in bonus bets (up to $3,000). This offer is valid until 11:59 p.m. ET on Feb. 12, the day of the Super Bowl.

Click here to redeem the no sweat first bet.
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Other FanDuel Ohio Promos

FanDuel offers tons of promotions outside of the above new user offer, for both new and existing customers. Check back closer to the Super Bowl for more Super Bowl-specific promotions.

Until then, FanDuel users can opt in for a piece of a $10 million prize if Rob Gronkowski makes a field goal during FanDuel’s Super Bowl commercial. Opt in and place a minimum $5 bet on the Super Bowl. Then, you will receive a bonus if Gronkowski makes “The Kick of Destiny” on Feb. 12.

Check out our FanDuel Ohio page for more updates on ongoing promotions available to you.
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NBA on ESPN Schedule This Week

  • Wednesday, Feb. 1: Brooklyn Nets at Boston Celtics, 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Wednesday, Feb. 1: Atlanta Hawks at Phoenix Suns, 10 p.m. ET
  • Sunday, Feb. 5: Philadelphia 76ers at New York Knicks, 6 p.m. ET

Super Bowl LVII Details

  • Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles
  • 6:30 p.m. ET
  • FOX
  • State Farm Stadium – Glendale, AZ

FanDuel Ohio Best Bet For Super Bowl: Jalen Hurts Anytime TD (+105)

The first two postseason games proved that the Eagles are depending more on their solid offensive line and running game than they are their passing game to defeat teams. Hurts has a combined 275 passing yards over their two postseason games while the ground game has tallied 416 yards over the same period. In both playoff games, Hurts has found the endzone with his feet, and over the last five games total, he has six rushing touchdowns. With the Chiefs giving up the sixth-most rushing touchdowns to opposing quarterbacks, I’d expect Hurts to find the end zone again.

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Mia Fowler is a graduate of Chapman University where she studied business marketing and journalism and played on the women’s soccer team. Following her 16-year journey with soccer, she started writing for Lineups.com. She specifically enjoys analysis of the NFL.

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