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Ex-Chiefs QB Trent Green Partners with Caesars for Missouri Launch

2025-11-25 18:08
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Former Kansas City Chiefs and St. Louis Rams quarterback Trent Green will appear alongside Caesars Sportsbook as the state prepares betting launch.

Ex-Chiefs QB Trent Green Partners with Caesars for Missouri LaunchStory byZiv ChenTue, November 25, 2025 at 6:08 PM UTC·1 min read

Missouri's rollout of legal sports betting on Dec. 1 will feature a high-profile promotional push from a notable sports persona. Former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Trent Green will appear alongside Caesars Sportsbook as the state prepares for both retail and mobile launches.

Key Takeaways

  • Caesars has partnered with former Chiefs QB Trent Green to promote its Missouri retail and mobile sportsbook launches.

  • Green is touring multiple Caesars properties, highlighting his long association with Missouri sports fans.

  • New Caesars customers placing a qualifying wager will be entered into a Super Bowl trip promotion to Las Vegas.

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As Missouri sports betting prepares for its big launch, Green has partnered with Caesars to promote new in-person sportsbooks at two Missouri casinos alongside the debut of the Caesars mobile app.

Green, who threw 118 touchdown passes in six seasons with the Chiefs, plans to visit Harrah's Kansas City, Horseshoe St. Louis, and Isle of Capri Booneville as part of a multi-stop campaign.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, the former Chiefs and Rams quarterback also reflected on the long football history of St. Louis and the city's fanbase, noting that he hoped the NFL would eventually consider returning a team to the market.

First bet

Green said the partnership felt appropriate given his ties to Missouri football and added that he planned to place his first wager on the Indiana Hoosiers, his alma mater.

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Caesars will offer new Missouri customers entry into a Super Bowl trip drawing for those who place a bet of $5 or more before Jan. 4.

This article originally appeared on Covers.com, read the full article here

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