The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles square off Sunday in Super Bowl 59, and new customers using our top sports betting apps to wager on the game can collect up to combined $2,950 in welcome bonuses (see below).     Top Super Bowl 59 betting apps: How to claim your welcome bonuses   Sunday’s kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. FOX has the telecast.  Our list of the best sports betting apps features a variety of generous Super Bowl 59 promo offers. Follow these quick and easy steps to sign up and start betting: > Click on your desired sportsbook promo code link and tap the button that leads to the account creation page. > Fill out the required fields, including the specific code if required. Make a qualifying, minimum first deposit. > Place your initial bet on Super Bowl 59 or another qualifying market.    Complete details on each of the offers can be found by following our sportsbook promo code links and reviewing the terms and conditions. Even after you accept a welcome offer, sportsbooks feature value-packed promotions throughout the year, including: Odds and profit boosts: Get in on enhanced odds and payouts on select markets. Bet and get: Garner rewards points and bonuses with each wager you place. Referral bonuses: Invite friends to join a sportsbook via your referral link and you — and often your acquaintance as well — will receive a bonus bet.   Top Super Bowl 59 sportsbook offers: Chiefs vs. Eagles odds, preview The game is a rematch of the Chiefs’ 38-35 win over the Eagles in Super Bowl 57 two years ago in Arizona. Patrick Mahomes and the AFC champions (17-2) opened as 1.5-point favorites over Jalen Hurts and the NFC champs (17-3) with a game total of 49.5 points. As of Saturday, Kansas City had dipped slightly to a sportsbook-consensus 1-point favorite while the game total has fallen to 48.5. Coach Andy Reid’s Chiefs are eyeing the first Super Bowl-era three-peat while Nick Sirianni’s Philly crew is hoping to hoist the franchise’s second Lombardi Trophy. Mahomes and Co., have struggled somewhat, ranking 15th in scoring (22.6 points per game) during the regular season. But they have turned things up in the postseason, scoring 23 and 32 points in their AFC playoff wins over the Houston Texans and Buffalo Bills. Philly, meanwhile, features a top-10 scoring offense (27.2 ppg) and defense (17.8 ppg). First-year Eagles running back Saquon Barkley led the league in rushing with 2,005 yards during the regular season and has tacked on 442 more in playoff wins over the Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams and Washington Commanders. The Chiefs counter with the league’s eighth-ranked rushing defense. Under veteran defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, Kansas City has not allowed a 100-yard rusher in 18 postseason games.