New Jersey comes out a winner in Super Bowl LVI with $143.7 million in sports betting wagers

February 15, 2022

ATLANTIC CITY — Today the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announced preliminary wagering data related to the 2022 Super Bowl.

Preliminary wagering statistics reported by Atlantic City Casinos and New Jersey equine racetracks show that wagering on this year’s Super Bowl totaled approximately $143.7 million, with a projected total sports wagering payout of $135.9 million.  This resulted in a win of $7.8 million for the sports wagering books.

Wagering on last year’s Super Bowl totaled approximately $117.4 million with a total sports wagering payout of approximately $106.1 million, resulting in a win of $11.3 million for the sports wagering books.

These unaudited revenue figures include New Jersey’s 12 retail sportsbooks and 24 sports wagering mobile applications.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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