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New Jersey sets records with $144M wagered on Super Bowl game

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New Jersey sets records with $144M wagered on Super Bowl game

New Jersey Sets Record With 4M Wagered on Super Bowl

Despite stiff competition from the sports betting industry’s largest market, New Jersey broke its own state record with $143.7 million wagered on Super Bowl LVI.

The record total from the Los Angeles Rams’ 23-20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals — which includes online and retail — was up 22.4% from the $117.4 million bettors shelled out for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 31-9 win over the Kansas City Chiefs last year.

New Jersey reached the milestone despite an influx of sports bettors in neighboring New York State, who wagered on a Super Bowl for the first time.

In January, the Empire State handled more than $1.6 billion in its first month of legal sports betting — a single-month record for any state.

Super Bowl LVI provided other states with record handles thanks to the growth of legal sports betting throughout the U.S.

Nevada reported a record handle of $179.8 million, a 32% uptick year-over-year while Illinois took in $60.5 million for the game, up $15 million compared to Super Bowl LV.

Montana saw $700,000 sift through its sportsbooks, a 41% increase year-over-year.
Sunday’s game also created a lucrative opportunity for bettors in New Jersey, as the net win by operators in the state decreased 33% from last year to $7.8 million.

New Jersey is familiar with setting records. Last year, the Garden State reported a record handle of $10.9 billion in 2021, up from a previous total of $6 billion in 2020.

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