DraftKings Offers King of the End Zone Promotion for Super Bowl 59

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Written By Nate Weitzer | Last Updated
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The King of the End Zone promotion at DraftKings offers $5 million in bonus bets to anyone who places a wager of $5 or more on a player to score the longest touchdown in Super Bowl 59. Only one bet can qualify for the contest, so choose wisely. The bonus bets will be split equally among every customer who backs the player with the longest touchdown. 

New customers can grab up to $1,250 in welcome bonuses when they sign up at DraftKings ahead of the Super Bowl. There is a 20% initial deposit match in most states, good for up to $1,000 in bonus funds that are subject to playthrough requirements. All customers get a $50 bonus bet when they sign up and an additional $200 in bonus bets when they place their first wager. 

DraftKings is also offering a Big Game BOGO with a bonus bet given to match a bet made on a touchdown. 

Read more details on the Super Bowl betting promotions at DraftKings below, along with advice on how to attack the promotion along with the best rushing props to consider. 

NFL Super Bowl Promo at DraftKings 

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Click the affiliated link to reach the DraftKings Sportsbook site and create an account if you haven’t already. You don’t need a promo code to receive the welcome bonus. You must opt in to the King of the End Zone contest to be eligible for a share of the $5 million in bonus bets when you place your qualifying wager. 

King of the End Zone Contest Advice at DraftKings 

Saquon Barkley might stand out as the obvious choice to score the longest touchdown of the Super Bowl, but the Chiefs should do a better job of containing him than the Rams and Commanders did in the Eagles past two wins. Alternative options to score a long touchdown include Chiefs speedster Xavier Worthy (+155) or Eagles secondary receiver DeVonta Smith (+240). Our best longshot options are Justin Watson (+1100) and Jahan Dotson (+1200) as two situational deep threats who could be targeted by either team on a downfield bomb. 

Best Super Bowl Rushing Props at DraftKings 

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There are a few rushing specials available at DraftKings that are appealing, including the Chiefs to rush for under 109.5 yards as a team. Kansas City’s running backs are averaging just 69 rushing yards per game over their last two playoff wins, and Mahomes has added 28.5 rushing yards per game. Both the Chiefs and Eagles have been excellent in run defense this season, and even better in the playoffs, so taking under 275.5 total rushing yards for the game could be a savvy look. 

If you want to fade a specific player in terms of their rushing totals, Kareem Hunt is getting -110 odds to finish under 55.5 combined rushing and receiving yards. While he’s coming off a 64-rushing-yard performance against the Bills, Hunt only averaged 3.8 yards per carry in that contest, and he was held to 30.2 rushing yards at 3.4 YPC over his final five regular season outings with the Chiefs. Hunt hasn’t been much of a threat in the passing game, and the Eagles allowed the sixth-fewest receiving yards (473) to running backs this season. 

Photo by Ed Zurga / Associated Press

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