Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Up To $1,000 In No Sweat Bets For Vikings-Rams NFL Playoffs

The latest Fanatics sportsbook promo will give new customers up to $1,000 in no-sweat bets over their first 10 days at the online sportsbook just in time for the NFL playoffs.
NFL wild card action reaches a crescendo in a Monday Night Football matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams. Kickoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET in Arizona, and the Rams are slight underdogs at the neutral site.
Sign up, and you can wager between $1 and $100 on the game or any other sporting event, and, if you lose, the book will refund your stake in the form of FanCash, which you can use to wager on the site or to buy apparel at fanatics.com.
Fanatics promo code details
Click the link provided to reach the Fanatics Sportsbook site. No promo code is necessary to sign up and unlock the bonus. Once you sign up and deposit at least $5, your first bet of up to $100 is eligible for a FanCash refund if it loses. Over the next nine days, you can opt in to the promo to make one bet each day eligible for a refund if it loses.
Here are instructions for how to sign up before the Rams vs. Vikings NFL wild card matchup.
How to sign up at Fanatics
- Follow the affiliated link and create an account. You don’t need a promo code to unlock the bonus.
- Deposit at least $5 through one of the available payment methods.
- Place a first wager of up to $100 and receive FanCash equal to your stake if it loses.
- Select the opt-in button to choose which bet is eligible for a FanCash refund in each of the next nine days after creating the account.
Rams vs. Vikings Betting Analysis
While the Rams have to play at a neutral field in Arizona, they don’t typically have a huge home-field advantage at SoFi Stadium. This spread was close to a pick’em before it was announced that the game had to be moved due to the wildfires in California, and the Vikings are now close to a field goal favorite, creating some value on the Rams at +2.5 or +3 if it gets there.
The Vikings struggled to convert third downs on the road this season, with the third-lowest conversion rate (32.7%) in that situation, and they went 2-for-7 on third downs in a 30-20 loss at the Rams in Week 7. Sam Darnold is making his first playoff start against proven playoff veteran Matthew Stafford, and the Rams have established an elite running game to complement Stafford’s arm.
The Rams have an edge in terms of their kicker, Josh Karty, who has made 11 straight field goals, while Vikings kicker Will Reichard looked shaky in the first big NFL game of his career. Coming off an extra week of rest in Week 18, with the potential to rally around an endangered community back home, the Rams could certainly pull off the outright win as underdogs.