FanDuel Ohio Pre-Launch Deal Will Be Perfect For Cleveland Browns Bettors

Written By Jake Garza on October 2, 2022 - Last Updated on December 31, 2022
Cleveland Browns Fans Will Enjoy FanDuel's New Pre-Launch Deal In Ohio

FanDuel has a new deal for Ohio gamblers to help set them up for success. Sports betting in Ohio doesn’t begin until next year, but the betting app’s pre-launch offer is already available.

The promotion gives gamblers $100 in bet credits just for signing up for FanDuel. That’s it, no strings attached. You don’t need a promo code to claim this deal, so anyone can get in on the fun.

This offer might not be around for long, so be sure to sign up now if $100 in bet credits sounds enticing.

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Claim $100 in bet credits from FanDuel Ohio

FanDuel Sportsbook Ohio is the latest online betting app to announce its first deal in the Buckeye State.

Thankfully for sports bettors in Ohio, the promo is incredibly easy to claim.

All you have to do to snag your $100 in bet credits is sign up for FanDuel. Creating an account only takes a few minutes, so it isn’t much of a time commitment.

FanDuel will ask for your email address once you start the process.

After you choose a username and password, you’ll need to have some personal information ready to finish signing up.

  • Last four digits of Social Security number
  • Full legal name
  • Phone number
  • Home address

Don’t worry, FanDuel just asks for this information to verify that you are who you say you are. Every online sportsbook uses security measures like these just to double-check that their users are at least 21 years old.

Once everything is all set up, you’re good to go! Just wait for Ohio sports betting to start on Jan. 1, 2023, and you’ll find the $100 in bet credits waiting for you when you sign into your account. You’ll still be eligible for all other regular sign-up bonuses that are available to new Ohio customers.

Other pre-launch offers will be available as time ticks toward the launch of Ohio sports betting in a couple months.

FanDuel OH Cleveland Browns betting

The Cleveland Browns will face off against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, Oct. 2.

You can’t bet on Sunday’s Browns game in Ohio, but it’s still worth taking a look at some of the betting options from other states since they’ll become commonplace in Ohio before long.

Of course, FanDuel always offers the typical moneyline, spread and point total options.

If you had your $100 in bet credits today, then you could easily wager on which team will win the game. As of Sunday morning, the Browns were -122 favorites, so a $100 bet would win you $81.97.

However, the Browns betting options get a lot more granular than that.

You can bet on what the exact score of the game will be, if both teams will complete their first pass attempts or even which player will score the first touchdown of the game.

For example, a $100 bet on Amari Cooper to score the first touchdown against Atlanta (+850) would win you $850.

FanDuel puts dozens of betting options at the fingertips of users. When sports betting starts in Ohio, gamblers will finally have access to all of them.

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Jake Garza is a US Gambling Industry Analyst for Catena Media. He specializes in Midwest sports betting and casino content. Prior to covering the legal gambling industry, he spent time as a professional sports writer, reporting on teams such as the Cincinnati Bengals, Indianapolis Colts and Indiana Pacers. Garza is currently working as a Managing Editor for PlayIndiana and PlayOhio, with previous stops at other well-known brands such as PlayIllinois and PlayMichigan. He has been covering the gambling industry since 2019, and currently works with a team of other journalists to provide comprehensive coverage of the legal U.S. gambling industry.

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