Caesars Sportsbook Promo: $1,000 No-Sweat Bet to Pick First TD Scorer!

Take the sweat out of betting on who will score first in Chiefs vs. Packers for up to $1,000!

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Some of the most fun bets you can make are wagers on which player will score the game’s first touchdown! 

You get great odds and it’s always a thrill when the player you pick finds the end zone first. 

You can take the sweat out of that for this weekend’s Chiefs vs. Packers game for up to $1,000 at Caesars Sportsbook!

Here’s how you can unlock your bonus offer:

Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code

If you lose your first bet at Caesars Sportsbook, you’ll be issued a full refund in bonus bets matching what you risked for up to $1,000!

Here’s how you can claim your no-sweat bet:

  1. Sign up with Caesars Sportsbook KS
  2. Use the promo code FSNFL1000
  3. Verify your identity and location
  4. Deposit $10 or more

It’s simple. Just sign up, use the promo code and deposit $10 or more. Then your first bet will automatically be backed by the house!

Of course, you can use this opportunity any way you choose, but why not on a wager with long odds like picking who will score first? 

Let’s make sure you know how to access these odds.

How to Bet on First TD Scorers at Caesars

There are tons of fun ways for you to back your favorite NFL teams and players at Caesars Sportsbook!

Once you’ve logged in, click on ‘NFL’ to see odds on the Week 13 matchups. Scroll down until you see Chiefs vs. Packers, and then click on the matchup to see all of your available betting options. 

Click on ‘TD Scorer’ and ‘First Touchdown Scorer’ will be the first prop listed. Then, just pick your player for up to $1,000 with total confidence, knowing you’ll have a second chance to win if you’re wrong!

With Kansas City favored to win this matchup handily, it only makes sense that you pick one of your favorite Chiefs players!

Sign up with Caesars Sportsbook today to take the sweat out of one of the most exciting bets football has to offer.

Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.