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Tyler Everett is a longtime sportswriter who turned his attention to sports betting back in 2019. He has been breaking down just about everything you can legally bet on in the United States ever since, including as Newsweek‘s Sports Betting Editor since June 2024.
He previously covered sports/sports betting in a range of writing, editing and podcasting roles from 2008-24 for various publications including Sports Business Journal, the Denver Broncos, Gaming Today, the Charlotte Observer and the Raleigh News & Observer.
He lives in Charlotte, NC, with his wife, Ali, and dog, Lola. Email: t.*******@******ek.com.
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The current Fanatics offer gives no-sweat bets up to $100 for every day that there is a college football or NFL game in September, including Monday Night Football to cap off each week of the NFL season. A losing no-sweat bet will trigger a FanCash refund. You can also claim the “Bet $10, get $100 in FanCash” offer.
FanCash can be used as bonus bets within Fanatics Sportsbook, or you can use it to buy fan gear.
No matter what offer you choose, you will have plenty of betting opportunities for tonight’s games. The Buccaneers look to start their season 2-0 against the Texans, who suffered a close loss to the Rams in Week 1. The Chargers-Raiders game will decide who sits atop the AFC West division going into Week 3.
Complete the sign-up process before the first game starts to maximize your preferred welcome offer from Fanatics Sportsbook.
| Fanatics Sportsbook Promo | Sign Up Using Our Links |
| New User Offer | Bet $10 Get $100 In FanCash + Up To $100 Back In FanCash Every Football Gameday, Bet $50 Get $250 FanCash, Get 20+ $25 No Sweat Bets FanCash back if your football bet loses (NY ONLY) |
| In-App Promos | Daily Rewards, Free Contests & More |
| Bonus Last Verified On | Sept. 15, 2025 |
| Information Confirmed By | Newsweek |
With the football gameday offer, you can bet up to $100 on either game tonight. Let’s say for this example that you think the Texans will win. You can then bet something like $75 on the Texans moneyline. You will then either get a winning payout or a $75 FanCash refund.
If you prefer to use the “Bet $10, Get $100 FanCash” offer, you can just bet $10 on the Texans moneyline or any other market that interests you for tonight’s games.
It must be noted that the football offer for New York users provides $25 no-sweat bets. There is also another secondary “Bet $50, get $250 FanCash” offer available in several states.
Quick SGPs For Buccaneers-Texans, Chargers-Raiders
The quick same game parlays within the Fanatics Sportsbook app are great for new users. They can help you learn what kinds of parlays you might want to construct for yourself as you get more familiar with using the app. Just click on an individual game and go to the “Quick SGPs” tab to view popular options:
- Texans moneyline, CJ Stroud 200+ passing yards and 2+ passing touchdowns (+280)
- Baker Mayfield 200+ passing yards, Bucky Irving 70+ rushing yards, 40+ total points (+295)
- Justin Herbert 225+ passing yards, Justin Herbert 2+ passing touchdowns, Chargers moneyline (+165)
- Ladd McConkey 60+ receiving yards and a touchdown, Chargers moneyline (+280)
Get Set Up With Fanatics Sportsbook Promo Code Offer
Follow these directions to get started with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo code offer before tonight’s opening kickoff:
- First, click here to go to the registration page
- Provide basic personal information (name, date of birth, mailing address, email address, phone number, etc.)
- Make first deposit with secure payment method (credit card, debit card, PayPal account, online banking, etc.)
- Place your first bet to activate the welcome offer you prefer from the Fanatics Sportsbook welcome offer
Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator’s terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.
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