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Updated July 14, 2026 Β· 13 min read by Jake Hari
Here is the thing nobody ranking the best NFL betting apps wants to admit: there is no single best app, and betting like there is one is the fastest way to leave money on the table. Every one of the pro football sportsbooks below posts a slightly different number on the same Sunday game, and the app with the best line on your Chiefs spread is rarely the app with the best price on a Bijan Robinson rushing prop. The sharp move is to hold two or three NFL betting apps and take whichever one is offering the better number, bet by bet.
So this is not a "just download FanDuel and you're set" list. It is an honest read on what each partner sportsbook is genuinely best at for the 2026 NFL season, the current sign-up offer we can actually verify, and the one number that decides which app wins any given bet. Stick around for that last part, because that is where the edge is actually won.
Before the app-by-app breakdown, here is the short version of why the sportsbook is only step one, straight from our NFL betting show.
Every "best football betting apps" list grades on brand recognition. I grade on the things that move your bottom line over a full NFL season:
With that scorecard set, here is how the partner apps stack up.
| NFL Betting App | Best For | Current Sign-Up Offer |
|---|---|---|
| DraftKings π | Live, in-game NFL betting | Bet $5+, get $200 in bonus bets instantly |
| FanDuel π | Cleanest app and same-game parlays | Bet $5, get $250 in bonus bets if your bet wins |
| BetMGM π | Deepest NFL player-prop menu | Up to $1,500 in bonus bets |
| Caesars π | Rewards and steady lines | First bet matched up to $250 as a bonus bet, win or lose |
| BetRivers π | Building a line-shopping arsenal | Second-chance bet up to $500 |
The row I keep coming back to is BetMGM. A $1,500 headline offer looks the biggest, but that is an "up to" number, not $1,500 handed over. What actually earns BetMGM its spot is the prop menu behind that headline, which is the reason to have the app installed on a Sunday. More on that below. Offers move week to week, so each book above links straight to our promo page with the live terms.
If you like betting the game as it unfolds, DraftKings is the app to have open. Its in-game NFL product is among the fastest and most granular in the field, with rapid-fire lines on drives, downs and the next score that refresh quickly enough to actually use. The standard pre-game menu is deep too, but live betting is the differentiator. New users can currently bet $5 or more and get $200 in bonus bets instantly, which is a low-friction way to fund a first weekend of action. For the mechanics of betting in-play, our guide to live NFL betting walks through the timing and the traps.
FanDuel is the app I hand to someone placing their first NFL bet. The interface is the cleanest of the bunch, the same-game parlay builder is the most intuitive, and the bet slip almost never fights you when a number is moving. Its NFL pricing is competitive across spreads and totals, and the current welcome offer, bet $5 and get $250 in bonus bets if your bet wins, is one of the more generous win-conditioned bonuses out there. Just remember that a bonus bet is not cash, a point I will hammer home when we get to converting them.
BetMGM's self-styled "King of Sportsbooks" branding is one you should always read with a raised eyebrow, but on NFL player props it mostly earns the label on the strength of its market depth. It routinely posts prop markets other books do not bother with, from niche single-game lines to season-long numbers, which means more surface area to find a price that is out of step with the rest of the field. Pair that with the up-to-$1,500 welcome offer and it is a natural anchor app. If props are your lane, our breakdown of NFL anytime touchdown props shows how to hunt the goal-line volume that actually drives those markets.
Caesars competes on the long game. Its ongoing rewards program is one of the few in the industry that meaningfully credits your regular NFL action back to you, and the app itself is quick and stripped down, with moneylines, spreads, totals, player props and same-game parlays all a tap away. The current offer matches your first bet up to $250 as a bonus bet, win or lose, so a cold first Sunday does not sting as much. Caesars is the book I lean on when I plan to bet all season, not just chase a welcome bonus.
BetRivers rarely tops a "best overall" list, and that is exactly why it belongs in your rotation. Because it is not one of the two or three books everyone piles into, its NFL numbers regularly drift a half-point or a few cents off the market, and those are the prices you want to catch. Its second-chance bet up to $500 gives you a cushion to test it, and its iRush loyalty perks are steady. Think of BetRivers as the fifth app that quietly hands you the best number a few times a month, which over a season is real money.
Two more partner apps belong in an NFL bettor's toolkit, but they are a different animal, and it would be dishonest to slot them next to DraftKings as if they were the same product.
| Prop-Style App | Best For | Current Sign-Up Offer |
|---|---|---|
| Sleeper π | Pick'em player props | Play $5, get $55 + 100x payouts (see terms) |
| Underdog π | Player props and season-long drafts | First-time deposit offer up to $1,000 |
Sleeper and Underdog run pick'em contests where you take a player's stat line to go over or under, then combine picks for a bigger payout. In most states they are not traditional sportsbooks, so you will not find NFL moneylines or point spreads there. What you get instead is a fast, simple way to play player props, and Underdog also runs season-long drafts if that is your thing. Treat them as a complement to a real sportsbook rather than a replacement, and read up on how player props work so you are attacking the right lines.
This is the forward promise, paid off. The single biggest lever on your NFL results is not which app has the flashiest bonus, it is whether you take the best available price on every bet, and no single app can promise that because no single app has the best number every time.
A standard NFL point spread is juiced around -110 on each side, which bakes in about a 4.5% hold for the book. Shop that same spread to -105 at a different app and you have cut the price you pay, and across a season of bets that five-cent gap compounds into real money, often enough to separate a break-even season from a profitable one. As we broke down on our NFL betting show, the way to beat the sportsbooks is to make them compete for your bet instead of accepting the first number you see.
That is exactly what the OddsShopper Odds Screen does. It compares your NFL bet across 100+ books at once, so the tool surfaces the best available price on any spread, total or prop in one view. Layer on OddsShopper Pro and the +EV screen goes further, flagging the bets where a book's number is genuinely mispriced versus the true probability, which is the difference between a good price and a profitable one. Our guide to finding +EV bets shows the math behind it.
The tools do not stop at line shopping. The Arbitrage tool finds spots where two books disagree enough to capture a margin across both sides, the Parlay Builder assembles a ticket from +EV legs you can edit, and the Promo Converter turns those sign-up bonuses into their true cash value.
Take that DraftKings $200 bonus bet the moment it lands in your account (FanDuel's $250 works the same way once it posts, the difference being it only triggers if your first qualifying bet wins). A bonus bet is not cash, because if it wins you keep only the profit, not the stake. Fire it blindly on a -200 favorite and, if it wins, you clear just $100 in profit, and nothing if it loses. Convert it the smart way, on a longer-priced bet with a hedge, and that same $200 bonus is realistically worth $120 to $160 in expected value once you account for how often it cashes. That is the callback to my earlier point: the headline number on a welcome offer is never the number that matters. What you convert it into is. Our free bonus bets guide and the Promo Converter walk through the exact conversion.
Turn every app's number into an edge. Once you have your two or three NFL betting apps installed, let the OddsShopper Odds Screen and +EV tools tell you which one to bet on every play. Code NFLAPPS20 takes 20% off OddsShopper Pro: claim it here.
You do not need ten apps. Below is the setup I would run into the 2026 season:
There is no single best NFL betting app, because the best price on any given bet moves between books. For live betting, DraftKings leads; for app experience and same-game parlays, FanDuel; for player props, BetMGM. The honest answer is to hold a few and shop the line so you land on the sharpest price the tool can find.
Legal sports betting is live in a growing list of states, and the sportsbooks above operate only where they are licensed. Availability and offers vary by state, so each app will confirm whether it is live in your location when you sign up.
Yes, and you should. Holding two or three apps is the whole point of line shopping: when one book has your Chiefs spread at -110 and another has it at -105, you want to be on the -105. Doing so is completely allowed, it lets you claim multiple sign-up offers, and it means you can take the better price bet by bet. The OddsShopper Odds Screen is built to compare them for you.
They are worth what you convert them into, not their headline number. A $200 bonus bet is not $200 in cash, but converted well it can be worth $120 to $160 in real value. Claim them, then use the Promo Converter to squeeze out the most.
BetMGM carries the deepest NFL player-prop menu, with markets other books do not post. That depth is exactly what gives you more chances to find a soft number, which you then confirm is the best price using the Odds Screen.
No. You can sign up and bet on any app for free. OddsShopper is the layer on top that tells you which app has the best number and which bets are genuinely +EV. It does not change whether your bet wins, it changes what that win pays you and which bets are worth making, so your good outcomes cash bigger and you stop firing the ones the market has priced against you.
Ranking NFL betting apps by brand misses the point of how betting actually works. The apps are just the shelf you buy from, and the same Sunday game sits on five shelves at five slightly different prices. DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars and BetRivers each earn a place for a specific reason, and Sleeper and Underdog give you a prop lane on top. But the edge was never in picking one. It was in owning a few, then letting the sharpest available line decide every bet for you.
Get your apps set, then let OddsShopper do the deciding. Code NFLAPPS20 takes 20% off OddsShopper Pro, or start free at oddsshopper.com/free-subscription.
Jake Hari leads content and growth at OddsShopper and Stokastic, turning the teamβs betting data and expert analysis into strategy guides bettors can actually use.

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