Super Bowl 59 Weekend is upon us as the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles get set to square off Sunday in New Orleans, and new customers using our top online sportsbook promo codes to bet on the game can collect up to combined $2,950 in welcome bonuses (see below).       Super Bowl 59: Claim your welcome bonuses, top sportsbook promotions   Sunday’s kickoff from the Caesars Superdome is set for 6:30 p.m. ET on FOX. It’s the marquee sports betting event of the year, and the ideal time to take advantage of our best sportsbook promo and bonus code welcome offers. Follow these quick and simple 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.     Super Bowl 59: Game odds, best bets and top prop picks   Entering the weekend, the two-time defending-champion Chiefs (17-2) were still slight 1-point favorites (-116 moneyline) over the NFC-champion Eagles (17-3). Philly, which is hoping to avenge a 38-35 loss to Kansas City two years ago in Super Bowl 57, was a top online sportsbook-consensus -103 on the moneyline with a game total of 48.5 points. The Daily Racing Form’s Gino Buccola has analyzed the Super Bowl 59 matchups and betting board odds, and offers his game picks and best prop bets … Game pick: Chiefs -1 With nine straight playoff wins and 17 straight wins in one-score games, this Chiefs team just knows how to make the big plays. In their 32-29 AFC Championship Game win over the Buffalo Bills, they scored touchdowns on four of their five red zone chances before kneeling in their final drive inside the 20. On Super Sunday, it could be Travis Kelce stepping up like he did with a season-high 117 receiving yards in the divisional-round win over the Houston Texans, or a well-balanced offensive attack like the one they unleashed in besting the Bills. K.C. can beat you in different ways. The Chiefs haven't allowed an individual 100-yard rusher in the playoffs under coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s watch, so things could be tough for league rushing leader Saquon Barkley. Thinking we see a Kansas City win and a historical three-peat. Best prop bets  All prop totals and odds are as of Friday and are subject to adjustment. Nolan Smith to record a sack (+108): The Philly linebacker has four in three playoff games and leads the team with 15 pressures during the postseason. He can find some weak spots on the Chiefs’ offensive line. Patrick Mahomes over 28.5 rushing yards (-110): He’s coming off a career-high 11 carries, finishing with 43 yards rushing against Buffalo. The aggressive Eagles defensive line will create some opportunities for big scrambles. Barkley under 113.5 rushing yards (-120): As mentioned, K.C. has gone 18 straight playoff games without allowing an individual 100-yard rusher — a streak which happens to coincide with Spagnuolo’s six-year tenure as the DC. In short, the Chiefs have a much stronger run defense than the Packers, Rams or Commanders.  Jalen Hurts 250+ passing yards (+229): If the Chiefs take away the run, it should leave plenty of space for Hurts to connect with wideouts A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith and tight end Dallas Goedert. Hurts had 304 yards passing in the previous Super Bowl vs. K.C. and is coming off an NFC Championship Game where he threw for 246 yards passing against the Commanders, one of his better games in months.