Sportsbooks Bring Joy To The World With Holiday Promos

Posted on December 21, 2020 - Last Updated on August 14, 2024

It’s the most wonderful time of the year to be a sports bettor. Sportsbooks are decking the halls by bringing jolly holiday promos to bettors across Tennessee.

Take a look below to see the latest offers from your favorite Tennessee online sportsbooks.

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DraftKings’ holiday NBA promos

On Thanksgiving, sportsbook promotions primarily focused on NFL events. This holiday, sights are set on the basketball court.

DraftKings is running a +75 point spread boost on opening night of the NBA. Bettors can use the boost on either the Brooklyn Nets versus Golden State Warriors or Los Angeles Lakers against the Los Angeles Clippers.

Max bets for existing users are $25, while max bets for new users are $50.

The gifts keep coming for first-time depositors. DraftKings has a +10000 odds boost promo good for a selection of NBA games – including every game on Christmas Day. This bonus, valid for a max bet of $1, runs until Dec. 30.

FanDuel’s Jolly Ol’ St. Chuck

FanDuel announced a new multi-year sports betting and content partnership with Charles Barkley on Monday morning, simultaneously kicking off its holiday festivities.

In the Basketball Hall of Famer’s first campaign with the company, Barkley becomes “Jolly Ol St. Chuck”. In honor of the holidays and the NBA tipoff happening in the same week, Saint Chuck is stuffing bettors’ stockings with $30 million in bonuses.

Gifts will come in the form of bonus bets, credits and prizes:

  • All bettors receive a site credit for use on Dec. 22-23
  • Daily fantasy users receive a free entry into one NBA daily fantasy contest occurring Dec. 22-25
  • “Barkley Boosts” are valid on odds for NBA tip-off and Christmas Day NBA games

FanDuel is not only giving back to bettors, but it’s giving back to the entire community.

In honor of Barkley’s retired number 34, FanDuel is donating 340,000 meals to Feeding America, an organization devoted to domestic hunger relief. Feeding America provides a network of food banks and meal programs to communities across the United States.

BetMGM’s 7 Days of Parlays

Starting today (Monday), BetMGM is rolling out 7 Days of Parlays.

Unique promos are revealed to bettors each day upon login and consist of gifts like parlay boosts and bonus bets.

These pre-selected surprises are available to both new and current users.

Check in with the app each day to see what the next surprise promo will be.

Action 24/7’s 12 Days of Christmas

Nashville-based sportsbook Action 24/7 is running a 12 Days of Christmas promo complete with quirky, eccentric graphics.

The campaign kicked off Monday, Dec. 14 with a “partridge in a pear tree” 30% boost on the Ravens versus Browns game.

A new promotion debuts each day. This past Saturday, the sportsbook released a “six geese a-laying” parlay loss refund promo.

Then on Sunday, bettors received a $7 free in-game bet on the Titans-Lions game.

Today, bettors can receive a 30% refund on any parlay that doesn’t hit.

With four days left until Christmas, there are plenty of other promo gifts yet to be unwrapped.

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As a college athlete, Alec Cunningham played Division II golf at Tusculum University. She graduated in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Professional Writing. She then returned to her love of written word in 2000 after working in the music industry as a concert promoter, tour manager and artist developer. As a journalist, she's covered a variety of topics and currently specializes in Tennessee online sports betting and Virginia casino news. She served as a panelist at this year's All American Sports Betting Summit, discussing the ever-evolving role of women in the gambling industry.

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