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Bet365 bonus code WEEK365: Unlock $200 bonus or $1K bet for Ravens-Chiefs

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Before the Ravens face the Chiefs in the NFL‘s kickoff game, new bet365 customers can sprint into the action with two potential welcome offers. Utilize our bet365 bonus code WEEK365 to secure a “Bet $5, Get $200” promo or a $1,000 First Bet Safety Net for Ravens-Chiefs.

Bet365 Bonus Code for Ravens-Chiefs: Get $200 Bonus or $1K Safety Net With WEEK365

Two sign-up promos await first-time bet365 customers. Hit the “Claim Offer” button above to activate our bet365 bonus code WEEK365, unlocking a “Bet $5, Get $200” promo or a $1,000 First Bet Safety Net for Ravens-Chiefs.

Players who opt for the “Bet $5, Get $200” can earn their bonus with as little as $5. After placing the initial bet, they’ll get $200 in bonus bets from bet365 to use on more NFL and college football betting this weekend.

Meanwhile, the First Bet Safety Net protects qualifying losses worth up to $1,000. If a new player risks a grand on Ravens-Chiefs, they’ll receive their stake back in bonus bets after a loss.

Bonus bets from both sign-up offers arrive once the eligible stake settles. So, if you want the $200 bonus before tonight’s NFL opener, place $5 on an afternoon MLB game or another market that settles before kickoff.

Lamar Jackson Super Boost + More In-App Offers

While new bet365 customers must choose their preferred welcome offer, every player can access bet365’s in-app promos for Ravens-Chiefs. Head to the “Promos” tab on the bet365 app for a complete list of limited-time offers.

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Two standout promos come to mind. First, bet365 boosted the odds of Baltimore QB Lamar Jackson registering at least one passing touchdown tonight. Jackson, who threw for a TD in 14 of his 18 games last season, is now +100 (prev. -390) following bet365’s must-grab Super Boost.

The other exciting offer is “Thursday Night Touchdowns.” After players spend $50 or more on cumulative Ravens-Chiefs Same Game Parlay wagers, bet365 will deliver $10 in bonus bets for every touchdown. The over-under is currently 47 points, so a higher-scoring showdown could yield upwards of $70 in bonus bets.

Check out more intriguing promos for NFL Week 1 on bet365’s app, like an early payout that settles a moneyline bet if your team goes up by 17 or more points.

Bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365 Instructions

Every prospective bet365 customer must register through Newsweek’s affiliate links. Use the banner above to open bet365’s landing page, create an account and enter our bet365 bonus code WEEK365 to qualify for either welcome offer.

Bettors must verify their identity to open an account. Input your full legal name, date of birth and residential address during registration. Afterward, enable geolocation settings to confirm you’re within one of these 11 approved states: AZ, CO, IN, IA, KY, LA, NJ, NC, OH, PA or VA.

Next, select a secure payment method and deposit at least $10. The minimum deposit covers the “Bet $5, Get $200” offer, but players should consider upping the ante for the First Bet Safety Net.

After choosing your sign-up offer, head to the Ravens-Chiefs betting market or another game and place your wager. For the $200 bonus, bet $5 on any prop and get your bonus bets after settlement. For the First Bet Safety Net, bet365 will refund your losing stake with bonus bets (max. $1,000).

Bet365 gives customers seven days from issuance to wager bonus bets, providing users enough time to tackle the rest of NFL Week 1 and other sports like college football and MLB.

New Customers only. Bet $5 and get $200 in Bonus Bets. Sign up, deposit (minimum $10) to your account and place a qualifying bet of $5 to get $200 in Bonus Bets once your bet is settled with bet365. Bonus Bets winnings are added to Bonus Bets balance. Bonus Bet wager excluded from returns. T&Cs, time limits & exclusions apply. The bonus code WEEK365 can be used during registration, but does not change the offer amount in any way.

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