2008 NFL Betting Promos at Sportsbook.com

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Sep/02/2008
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The 2008 Football Season is officially underway and celebrating their 11th season of accepting football wagers, Sportsbook.com is giving their members more ways than ever to cash in all season long with 2008 NFL betting promos galore.

CASH BACK PROGRAM

Launching September 1st, this generous program starts just in time for the football season. Unfortunately, not every bet can be a winner, so Sportsbook.com is giving all of their members the opportunity to get between 5% and 10% on their net monthly sports loses. Here is the best part- the cash is deposited directly into your account with ZERO rollover requirements. Click here to read more

REDUCED JUICE FRIDAYS

Once again, Sportsbook.com is offering -105 betting on Fridays for most of the weekend's College and NFL games. For those who like to bet parlays, get those bets in on Friday for up to 40% bigger payouts on your parlay bets. Taking advantage of Reduced Juice Fridays is a must for astute football bettor. Click here to read more

$100,000 PERFECT PARLAY

Always the most popular promo Sportsbook.com offers, active members are given a free crack at a six figure payout throughout the regular season. Correctly predict the sides of each 16 NFL games and your SB.com account will increase by $100,000 overnight.

RUSH FOR THE RICHES

R4R is a season long handicapping contest with over $36,000 in winnings up for grabs. For every $10 won on NFL Spreads and Totals, you will be advance one yard. Rush for 100 yards and you score a touchdown. Accumulate the most points and you will win weekly, monthly and season long cash prizes. Click here to read more

PRIMETIME PROPS

Betting on the weekly Primetime games just got more interesting and profitable. For all Thursday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday games throughout the regular season, you will have the opportunity to increase your winnings, claim back your losses and earn extra bonuses on certain highlighted Props. Click here to read more

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