Where Can I Find Risk Free NFL Bets?

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/27/2019

JazzSports.ag is offering all types of goodies ahead of the 2019 NFL season, including this amazing offer: A risk free NFL bet.


*Live streaming of games on-site
*Only an email need to open your anonymous betting account
*Payouts often in minutes
*$10 free cash signup bonus with a 1X rollover (bet) requirement
*20% cash signup bonus with just a 5X rollover (bet) requirement

*In business since 1996
PLACE YOUR BETS HERE

In addition to the risk free NFL bet, Jazz Sports is offering up to $25000 in free cash prizes.

Their bonuses are among the most generous and easiest to claim.  Get a FREE $10 that only requires you to bet at least that amount ONE TIME to claim that FREE $10.  That's a 1x rollover.

A 10% FREE CASH bonus requires a mere 3X rollover. 

Their 20% cash bonus results in a FREE $60 CASH on a $300 deposit.  So if you open your betting account with $300, you'll get $60 in FREE CASH.  The rollover requirement here is just 5X and is designed for folks looking to place bets throughout the season.

Those planning to be betting the NFL season and beyond (right through March Madness, and even Major League Baseball), we recommend the 50% bonus.  If you deposit $500, you will get a FREE $250 CASH, deposit $1000, you get a FREE $500 CASH.  This only requires a 12X rollover.  You would be betting $12000 with the $1000 deposit to claim that FREE $500.  Presumably you will be winning along the way.  Unless you happen to hit a particularly bad streak, you're not going to be throwing away $12000 to get a free $500.  Again, once claiming the $500, use that money to bet futures in an effort to build your bankroll further.

The 100% bonus is for high stakes gamblers.  It requires a 20% rollover.  But a $1000 deposit will result in a FREE $1000 once you are ready to claim it.  Who doesn't want a FREE $1000?

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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