There is no explicit rule against that, no. However, if you did, it would probably backfire.
That’s because bounties are there to draw attention to a specific question. If you were to use them to point to several questions, I would expect the post to be flagged by someone for moderator attention soon enough as someone will see that as trying to turn bounties into something other than drawing attention to one question.
Many people are drawn to a question with a bounty by the prospect of winning the bounty. But, you can’t award the bounty to anything other than an answer posted to the bountied question; other questions linked are then just a distraction as the user would not gain anything from giving attention to those posts. Quickly, that’ll turn into disappointment and a suspicion that the bounty mechanism is being abused, etc. That disappointment and suspension could then easily lead to pointed comments, downvotes, and the aforementioned flags.
Better just not try to use the bounty system to promote more posts, really.
The intention for the bounty post banner is to serve as clarifications for the bounty on the specific question (to clarify the expectations of the bounty winner, as the message placeholder text explains), not for anything else.