Caesars Sportsbook promo code NEWS1000 offers $1,000 First Bet bonus for Titans vs. Steelers on Thursday Night Football

With Caesars Sportsbook promo code NEWS1000, new bettors can score a First Bet bonus worth up to $1,000 ahead of tonight’s NFL Week 9 Titans vs. Steelers matchup on Thursday Night Football.

To claim the Caesars Sportsbook welcome offer, you only need to sign up for a new account with Caesars promo code NEWS1000, make a deposit, and place your first bet. If that first bet loses, Caesars will refund in bonus bets the amount of the wager (up to $1,000).

Fire up that new Caesars Sportsbook account and place your first wager on tonight’s TNF Titans vs. Steelers game, which kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET. We’ll walk you through the steps below.

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How to claim Caesars Sportsbook promo code NEWS1000 for $1,000 First Bet bonus for Titans vs. Steelers on Thursday Night Football

To start with Caesars Sportsbook, click here to claim the $1,000 First Bet bonus. If you’re signing up through the Caesars app or without our link, use our exclusive promo code NEWS1000 when prompted. 

After clicking our signup link, here are the steps to sign up for your new Caesars account and claim the $1,000 First Bet bonus:

Select the state in which you’re registering the account, and then click “Bet Now.”Enter your email address (this will be your “user name” to log in with), create an account password, and enter your phone number.Confirm your identity by entering your name, date of birth, last four digits of your social security number, and home address (which must match the address on file with your SSN). Once verified, choose your banking method and make your first deposit.Place your first bet on tonight’s Titans vs. Steelers game.

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Caesars will refund your initial wager amount as a single bonus bet token (so you can’t break up the bonus into smaller amounts) if it loses.

Please note that the bonus bet must be used within 14 days from the date it was awarded. 

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Titans vs. Steelers odds, picks: Use Caesars promo code NEWS1000 for $1,000 First Bet bonus on TNF

Here are the live odds from Caesars Sportsbook for the Titans vs. Steelers game:

 

As the betting line suggests, the Titans and Steelers come into Thursday’s game in Pittsburgh fairly evenly matched. Both teams have similar records and are fighting to stay within striking distance of their respective 6-2 conference leaders. 

The visiting Titans enter the game with more momentum. In his first career start, Titans rookie QB Will Levis replaced injured starter Ryan Tannehill with a dazzling performance in Tennessee’s Week 8 win over the Falcons.

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Throwing for four TDs and 238 yards in the 28-23 win, Levis looked to be every bit the QB of the future the Titans hoped he’d be. They drafted him in the second round of this past year’s draft. He’s arrived a little bit earlier than most thought.

As usual, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has his team outperforming preseason expectations. But the AFC North is a tightly contested division, and Pittsburgh is currently in a three-way tie for second behind the Ravens (who the Steelers beat at home in Week 5). 

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In Week 8’s 20-10 home loss to the Jaguars, Pittsburgh’s starting QB Kenny Pickett left the game with a rib injury. By mid-week, he was expected to play against the Titans.

The same can’t be said for All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, who leads the Steelers’ defense with 54 tackles. Fitzpatrick was ruled out for Thursday after injuring his hamstring against the Jags.

Titans vs. Steelers picks to consider for NFL bettors

Titans to win: The Steelers’ defense has allowed 28 pass completions of 20 or more yards this season. Without Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh will be even more susceptible to the long ball. That’s good news for Levis, whose powerful arm resulted in three touchdown passes of 30 or more yards last week. Considering how the Steelers’ defense is hobbled, Levis and the Titans’ offensive weapons, Derrick Henry and DeAndre Hopkins, are primed to explode in Pittsburgh. Take the over: The Titans’ defense has given up at least 23 points in five of their seven games this season. If Levis has another big game, the two teams could easily hit the over of .

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