DraftKings Promo Code Delivers Bet $5, Get $150 Bonus for Selection Sunday

DraftKings Promo Code Delivers Bet $5, Get $150 Bonus for Selection Sunday

The NCAA Tournament bracket will be unveiled today, which makes this the perfect time to get rolling with DraftKings. When you tap into the DraftKings promo code and place a $5 first bet, you're guaranteed $150 in bonus bets. Selection Sunday doesn't get better than that.

Looking for grab those bonus bets as soon as possible? There are five conference tournament finals today that are perfect for that $5 first bet. The Ivy League kicks things off at noon Eastern time. The SEC and the A-10 tip off at 1 p.m., the American Athletic Conference title game begins at 3 p.m. and the Big Ten is in its traditional place at 3:30 p.m. — right before CBS reveals the bracket.

Check your DraftKings app — one of the nation's leading sports betting apps — for the odds on today's conference title games. Then, as soon as the 68-team field is official, DraftKings will be trotting out its odds on the first-round games along with future odds on the champion. 

The DraftKings promo code is one of the best sportsbook promos available right now. Sign up and make a first bet of at least $5 and you'll get $150 in bonus bets, win or lose.

DraftKings Promo Code: Bet $5, Get $150 in Bonus Bets

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💵 DraftKings Sportsbook PromoBet $5 & Get $150 in Bonus Bets Instantly
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📆 Promo Last UpdatedMarch 16, 2025

It takes just minutes of your time to get set up with the DraftKings promo code that hands you $150 in bonus bets as soon as you place a $5 first bet. Follow these easy steps:

  1. Click any BET NOW button on your screen. You'll go to the DraftKings sign-up page.
  2. Hit the SIGN UP square. Provide your name and birthdate and then breeze through some more simple questions to ensure your account's security. Don't worry: You don't need a specific DraftKings promo code to make this happen.
  3. Place at least $5 into your account. Now you're ready for March Madness.

Use DraftKings Promo Code for Conference Finals

Whenever the Super Bowl and March Madness come around, the nation's leading sportsbooks trot out their welcome offers to attract new bettors. You should hold out for getting something for virtually nothing — exactly what the DraftKings promo code does because you'll snag $150 in bonus bets once you make a $5 first bet.

It's actually this simple. Let's say you place your $5 first bet on today's Big Ten championship game. As soon as your bet enters the system — no waiting for the game to end and the bet to get settled — DraftKings will plunk six $25 bonus bets into your account. 

You get seven days to play these bonus bets, so they can carry you through the second round of the NCAA Tournament if you want. Because DraftKings boasts a 1X playthrough policy, any bonus bet must win only once for you to collect the profit in cash.

DraftKings Promo Code Not Just for College Basketball

While much of the wagering world is focused on Selection Sunday, you're not required to use the $150 in bonus bets you get with the DraftKings promo code on college basketball. Everything you see on the DraftKings app and website are fair game.

The NBA's eight-game schedule today features an ABC doubleheader: the league-leading Cleveland Cavaliers hosting the Orlando Magic and the Luka Doncic-led Los Angeles Lakers welcoming Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns. 

NASCAR is in Las Vegas for the Pennzoil 400 — and you can bet on whether Christopher Bell becomes the first driver since Jimmie Johnson in 2007 to win four races in a row. The PGA Tour is at TPC Sawgrass for the $25 million Players Championship – and the leaderboard is loaded with big names.

What to do now? Register for your account with the DraftKings promo code so the Bet $5, Get $150 in Bonus Bets deal can be all yours.

This article is part of our Betting Promotions series.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lindsey Willhite
Lindsey Willhite writes about sports betting and gambling, and spent more than 20 years with the Daily Herald in suburban Chicago covering virtually every sport at every level. He has covered the World Series, NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Final, the Final Four, the Rose Bowl, the U.S. Open and more.