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Patrick Mahomes’ ankle is feeling better. Joe Burrow’s arm can do no wrong. And Sunday, two of the best quarterbacks in the game face off in what could be an epic AFC Championship Game between the Kansas City Chiefs & Cincinnati Bengals. Lucky for Ohioans, USBR has the perfect Caesars Sportsbook Ohio bonus for bettors to use on the showdown.
The point spread, Chiefs -1, reflects the close game everyone expects at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. Even Caesars Sportsbook Ohio is amped up for the contest. Again evidenced by the fact that Caesars OH is making available one of the best promotional offers that bettors will find anywhere.
Here are the details.
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How To Claim Caesars Sportsbook Ohio Bonus For Bengals-Chiefs
No, they’re not offering $1,000 in first bet insurance as other operators do. They’re not even offering $1,250 in first bet insurance, the usual promotional deal that users find at Caesars.
Instead, Buckeye State bettors will find a whopping $1,500 first bet insurance on Caesars, returned in the form of bet credits if that first wager doesn’t win.
The offer is sweetened because Caesars Sportsbook OH promos typically need to be played through only once before they become withdrawable, raising the chances of a nice payout. Other operators typically require a higher number of playthrough before your funds are withdrawable.
Per usual, the promotion is available only to new customers aged 21 or older in Ohio who sign up with an account at Caesars using the promo code USBR1BET. Remember, bet credits at Caesars apply to wagers anywhere on the site. However, they must be used within 14 days and cannot be broken down across multiple bets.
Now, on to the grand question: How should you use that Caesars Sportsbook Ohio Promo to bet on the Bengals-Chiefs?
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Best Bets: Bengals-Chiefs AFC Championship Game
Caesars OH, an official partner of the NFL, has dozens of wagers available on the AFC Championship Game.
Cincinnati enters the contest having won 10 straight outright, covering the spread eight times. Meanwhile, Kansas City has won six straight, covering twice in that span.
Here are a few bets to consider for Sunday’s big game.
All odds are from Caesars Sportsbook Ohio
Bengals +100 to Win
It’s a no-brainer—Cincinnati has simply been the better team of late, evidenced by the Bengals’ convincing victory at Buffalo last week as a 6-point underdog. And Cincinnati owns Kansas City, having won three straight overall and seven of eight against the Chiefs since 2008. The Bengals beat Kansas City 27-24 earlier this season in Cincinnati, and by the same score last season in the AFC title game at Arrowhead. We’re expecting a similar result this time, too.
Over 47
That’s an incredibly low total for a meeting between two high-powered teams; the total was 53 for the game earlier this season in Cincinnati, and the teams have combined for 51 in each of their last two matchups. The total is undeniably influenced by the high ankle sprain suffered in the divisional round by Mahomes, who was a full participant in practice late this week and has pronounced himself ready to go for Sunday. Yes, playoff games get tight. No, this won’t be a track meet. But this total still feels too low.
Hayden Hurst anytime TD, +245
Love this one, especially given how Bengals quarterback Burrow zeroed in on Hurst last week in Buffalo. Granted, the touchdown against the Bills was just Hurst’s third all season, and his first since Week 5. But Burrow has targeted Hurst 12 times in two playoff games, the most he’s looked for the tight end in consecutive games all season, and Kansas City’s pass defense isn’t nearly as good as what the Bengals faced in Buffalo.
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Can I Use Caesars Sportsbook Ohio Bonus on Bengals-Chiefs Parlays?
Yup! You can use that Caesars Sportsbook Ohio bonus on parlays, too.
Here is our favorite 3-leg parlay for the Bengals-Chiefs AFC Championship Game.
Leg 1: J. Burrow under 25.5 completions
Leg 2: J. Chase over 83.5 yards
Leg 3: J. Chase longest reception over 25.5 yards
Odds: +275
The efficient Burrow completed 23 passes in each of his first two playoff games and has gone over 25.5 completions just twice in his last 11 outings.
Meanwhile, Chase was held to 61 receiving yards in the snow against Buffalo last week.
Prior to last week, he had 84 and 86 receiving yards in subsequent games. When Cincinnati last faced Kansas City, Chase went for 97 yards. Additionally, the second-year pro recorded a longest reception of 26 yards or greater in two of his past three games. That includes a 40-yarder against a suspect KC secondary in December.
Caesars Sportsbook Ohio places +275 odds on that three-leg single-game parlay, meaning a total payout of $375 on a $100 bet. Jack that stake up to $1,500, and the potential take leaps to $5,625.
And if that first bet loses? Under the terms of the Caesars Ohio promo, a bet credit of up to $1,500 will be waiting on you.
Maybe you can use it on the Bengals in the Super Bowl.