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ESPN BET promo code NEWSWEEK: K MNF bet reset for Jags-Bills, Commanders-Bengals

Week 3 of the NFL concludes with a rare Monday Night Football doubleheader between the Jaguars and Bills and the Commanders and Bengals. Bettors looking for a fantastic way to catch the action can use our ESPN BET promo code NEWSWEEK to receive a $1,000 First Bet Reset on both matchups.

Earn $1K MNF Reset at ESPN BET

New ESPN BET customers can jump right into a two-game Monday Night Football schedule with a fully-covered first bet. The $1,000 first bet reset takes effect once a newbie loses their first cash bet. ESPN BET will refund players up to $1,000 in bonus bets in the event of a loss, giving them more chances to win cash in the days to come.

ESPN BET issues five (5) bonus bets worth 20% of the original stake. For example, a $1,000 bet on the Bills -5.5 (-115) vs. the Jaguars will activate five (5) $200 bonus bets if Buffalo does not win by at least six points. However, a bet on the Bills will void the First Bet Reset and result in a normal cash payout.

Click “Claim Offer” at the top of the page to begin by creating an ESPN BET account. Bettors must enter ESPN BET promo code NEWSWEEK upon registration and make a qualifying cash deposit before placing their first wager for the $1,000 First Bet Reset.

Odds increases for Jags-Bills, Commanders-Bengals

Tonight's two MNF games are packed with excitement. In the Jaguars-Bills game, Josh Allen looks to lead Buffalo to a 3-0 start, while Trevor Lawrence looks to become another underdog in a turbulent third week of the NFL season. Jacksonville is ahead by 5.5 points at ESPN BET.

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Meanwhile, Joe Burrow and the Bengals need to win to avoid a disastrous 0-3 start. Cincinnati is a seven-point favorite over Jayden Daniels and the Commanders, who won their first game in Week 2 and can move into first place in the NFC East with a surprise prime-time victory.

With both MNF games being broadcast on ESPN tonight, bettors can expect an excellent selection of odds boosts for both games. For a full list of odds boosted props and parlays, visit ESPN BET's Exclusives tab.

The best odds increases for this Monday Night Football doubleheader include:

  • Bills win, Joe Burrow 2+ passing TDs and Jayden Daniels anytime TD (was +390, now +625)
  • Josh Allen 2+ Passing TDs, Ja'Marr Chase 80+ Receiving Yards and Brian Robinson Anytime TD (was +875, now +1050)
  • Travis Etienne Jr. and James Cook each have 50+ rushing yards and Tee Higgins has 50+ receiving yards (previously +425, now +550)
  • Any four of James Cook, Keon Coleman, Travis Etienne Jr., Ja'Marr Chase and Terry McLaurin score a TD (previously +1100, now +1500)

Sign up with ESPN BET promo code NEWSWEEK

Sign up to ESPN BET before either Monday Night Football game to receive the $1,000 first bet reset. Our Claim Offer button will open the homepage, but prospective bettors will still need to enter our ESPN BET promo code NEWSWEEK when registering.

When registering, bettors must confirm basic information, including their full name, date of birth, residential address and phone number. ESPN BET also requires geolocation verification to ensure a player is physically located in a legal gambling area.

The minimum deposit for new ESPN BET customers is just $10. However, ESPN BET offers a 200% deposit match that amounts to up to $500 cashback. Your cashback will depend on your original investment and your 30-day playthrough rate, so consider making a larger deposit before tonight's games.

Your first bet on Jags-Bills or Commanders-Bengals will qualify for a bonus bet refund if you lose. ESPN BET will award players bonus bets (max $1,000) that expire seven days after receiving them, giving them time to use them on other eligible markets.

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