Get Up To $1,200 For Titans-Bills With This DraftKings NY Sportsbook Promo Code

Written By Robyn McNeil on September 19, 2022
NFL Week 2 Monday Night Football NY Sports Betting Promo

Monday Night Football is back in full force.

And DraftKings Sportsbook has an incredible New York sports betting promo just in time for a special NFL doubleheader: Tennessee Titans at Buffalo Bills, and Minnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles.

New York bettors looking for more bang for their buck can get just that with DraftKings of up to $1,200. And no DraftKings NY promo code is required! Just click this link or the banner below to get started.

Claim Your $1,200 Bonus at DraftKings Sportsbook
Claim Your $1,200 Bonus at DraftKings Sportsbook
Up to $1,200 Bonus
New User Bonus. T&Cs Apply.
  • Bet & Get up to $150 in Bonus Bets If Your Bet Wins!
  • PLUS up to $1,000 Deposit Bonus
  • PLUS $50 Bonus Bet on Deposit
  • PLUS Weekly King of the Court NBA Prop Token
  • Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER

DraftKings NY promo code: Bet $5, Get $150

New customers with DraftKings NY Sportsbook can score up to $1,200, which breaks down in a variety of ways.

First, new users to bet $5 and get $150 instantly when you wager on Monday Night Football.

The “Bet and Get Promo” gives first-time players $150 instantly. And there’s no DraftKings NY promo code required.

Sign up and create an account to get your DraftKings New York bonus. Next, deposit at least $5 and place a $5 (or higher) bet on this Monday’s doubleheader or any upcoming NFL of college football game.

After making your first bet, you’ll see $150 of instant credits land in your account. This DraftKings NY promo comes as eight $25 bonus bets, each valid for seven days.

On top of that, new players also get a $50 bonus bet as well as a 20% DraftKings NY bonus up to $1,000 on their first deposit. That’s up to $1,200 in free money for new DraftKings sportsbook NY customers.

Titans-Bills, Vikings-Eagles in Monday Night Football doubleheader

Monday night features a twin bill, starting with the Tennessee Titans at Buffalo Bills.

The last two times the Bills played the Titans, Tennessee came out on top. This time out, however,  the Bills are the current Super Bowl favorites and coming off a 31-10 win over the LA Rams. Unfortunately for the Titans, they suffered a close 21-20 loss against the New York Giants in their first home opener.

The night’s second match sees the Philadelphia host the Minnesota Viking. In Week 1, Minnesota trounced the Packers 23-7, with Justin Jefferson going for 184 receiving yards and two touchdowns. The Eagles managed their own 38-35 win over the Lions on the road, with AJ Brown picking up 155 receiving yards in his debut.

If Jefferson and Brown can give similar performances in Week 2, fans will be in for a show. However, the Eagles did lose momentum on Sunday. A team like the Vikings will take advantage if Philly’s battery runs out again.

Which teams get the NFL Week 2 MNF wins is anyone’s guess. But, New Yorkers looking to take a chance on Monday Night Football can get up to $1,200 when they open a new account at DraftKings. And again, no DraftKings NY promo code is required.

DraftKings Sportsbook NY Monday Night Football odds

Whether betting the Titans vs. the Bills or Philadelphia vs Minnesota, DraftKings NY Sportsbook has the goods.

Tennessee Titans (0-1) at Buffalo Bills 1-0)
Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park
7:15 p.m. ET, ESPN

Minnesota Vikings (1-0) at Philadelphia Eagles (1-0)
Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
8:30 p.m. ET, ABC

With all that info in front of you, be sure to get over to DraftKings Sportsbook NY and earn a new-user bonus of up to $1,200!

Photo by AP / Zach Bolinger; AP / Mark J. Terrill; AP / Abbie Parr; AP / Rick Osentoski; PlayNY
Robyn McNeil Avatar
Written by
Robyn McNeil

Robyn spent the better part of two decades as a writer and editor telling a variety of stories, with experience spanning industries including kitchens, music, film, tech, and journalism⁠ — now with a gambling bend. Robyn holds degrees in sociology and anthropology, gender and journalism. She also studied business and public relations.

View all posts by Robyn McNeil
Privacy Policy