DraftKings Double your money if Kansas City Scores a Point on NFL Sunday
DraftKings Double your money if Kansas City Scores a Point on NFL Sunday
The return of NFL football is always an exciting day for sports fans, but for Kansas NFL fans this opening day is a little more special. Kansans can now bet on their favorite sporting events, and to celebrate, the DraftKings promo code is giving new customers a Chiefs exclusive.
DraftKings Kansas has an exciting bonus offer letting new players double their money simply by backing the Chiefs on NFL Sunday. Wager up to $50 on the Chiefs Moneyline and double your Money if they score a point in their NFL regular-season opener against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium.
The Kansas City Chiefs scored an average of 28.1 points per game throughout 2021, so putting up a single point against the Cardinals shouldn't be a problem. Claim the DraftKings promo code and double your money now.
Before we get to the how-to claim steps - it's worth mentioning the other NFL welcome bonus being offered to Kansas sports bettors. New users can bet $5 on any NFL game and get $200 INSTANTLY. Make sure to claim this offer before registering for a new account to boost your NFL Sunday winnings. CLICK HERE to claim, or click the offer button below.
Double Your Money on the Chiefs
Doubling your wager when backing the Chiefs is simple. Just click our links below, head over to the specials page, and click the Kansas sports betting exclusive offer to claim. Follow our step-by-step guide below.
Step one: CLICK HERE or click the offer button below to claim the Double Your Money offer
Step two: Follow the instructions on the screen
Step three: Head over to the specials page and 'opt-in' to the KS Double Your Money offer
Step four: Place up to $50 on the Chiefs Moneyline
Step five: Double your wager if the Chiefs score a point
Liam Hudson is an experienced sports writer, with a finger on the pulse of all things NFL and College Football. As a fanatical New England Patriots fan, he spends most of his time convincing others he is not a bandwagoner and defending Bill Belichick in Brady vs Bill arguments. He is also a Fantasy Football fanatic and spends far too much time analyzing player data and statistics in hopes of finding a hidden gem in one of his many yearly fantasy leagues.