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Barstool Sportsbook Promo Code for Bills vs Bengals & Rose Bowl

Sascha Paruk

by Sascha Paruk in Sports Betting News

Updated Jan 2, 2023 · 12:10 PM PST

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Penn State's Coziah Izzard (99) celebrates his sack of Indiana's Jack Tuttle (14) during the first half of the Indiana versus Penn State football game at Memorial Stadium on Satruday, Nov. 5, 2022. Iu Psu Fb Izzard Sack Syndication The Herald Times
  • Two big Barstool Sportsbook promo codes are available for today’s NFL and college football games
  • New Barstool Sportsbook customers can claim a $1,000 first-bet insurance promo to use on any football game
  • A separate Barstool Sportsbook bonus offer gives +750 odds on either team scoring a TD tonight in Bills vs Bengals

Another massive day of football is on tap Monday with Penn State and Utah meeting in the Rose Bowl at 5:00 pm ET, followed by the 12-3 Buffalo Bills and 11-4 Cincinnati Bengals battling it out on Monday Night Football (8:30 pm ET).

Two massive Barstool Sportsbook promo codes are on the table for new customers. You will only be able to claim one, so be sure you figure out which one is best for your betting style before claiming.

Claim Barstool Sportsbook Promo Code for $1,000 First-Bet Insurance

The first new-customer offer from Barstool Sportsbook is $1,000 in first-bet insurance. To claim this bonus, click on the Barstool banner directly below. You will land on a Barstool registration page where you will need to complete the signup process using promo code DIME1000.

 

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Once you have registered and deposited, your first wager at Barstool Sportsbook will be your qualifying wager. If (and only if) that wager is graded as a loss, you will be refunded the full amount of your wager (but not more than $1,000) in bonus cash.

So if you bet $50 on Penn State but Utah comes out on top, you would receive $50 in bonus cash. If had bet $1,000 on the Nittanies, you would receive the maximum $1,000.

Unlike the second promo offer (which we’ll get to below), this Barstool bonus can be used on either the NFL or college football (or any other sport offered at Barstool).

It’s important to note that there is a playthrough requirement on the bonus money. You will need to wager the bonus cash at the sportsbook before it can be withdrawn. Sportsbooks used to use the term “risk-free bet” for this type of offer, but that terminology isn’t accurate and is no longer accepted. There is an element of risk here, though it’s certainly less than normal.

If the $1,000 first-bet insurance is a little rich for your blood, the second promo may be more to your liking.

Bet $20 & Get $150 If Either Team Scores a Touchdown in Bills vs Bengals with Barstool Bonus

The other Barstool Sportsbook promo available to new customers right now is an NFL-specific touchdown promo. To claim this Barstool Sportsbook bonus, click on the Barstool banner directly below and use the promo code DIMEFOOTBALL150 during signup.

 

DRAFTKINGS SPORTSBOOK

Sign Up Today & Receive Up to
$1,050 in Bonuses!


Excludes MA.
LOCK IN PROMO
SIGNUP PROMO
SIGN UP
& GET $1,050

BONUS BETS + DEPOSIT BONUS

BET NOW

 

With this offer, new customers simply need to place a $20 moneyline wager on either the Bills or Bengals to win tonight and, as long as a single touchdown is scored by either team in the game, bettors will win $150 in bonus money. Note that, as of Jan. 1, Ohio sports betting is now legal. So both of these Barstool Sportsbook promo codes can be claimed by Ohio residents.

If the qualifying wager wins, bettors will also receive that money in addition. But even if the qualifying wager is a loss, the bonus money will be paid out if one or more touchdowns are scored in the game.

The Bills vs Bengals odds currently show Buffalo as one-point road favorites while the game total is at 49.5, foreshadowing fireworks tonight at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati.

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