Super Bowl LVIII betting is projected to hit a record $23.1 billion, according to MW, as Las Vegas hosts the championship for the first time. FanDuel reported taking in 14 million bets totaling $307 million. Nevada, leading in Super Bowl handle, set a new state record with $185.6 million wagered, as reported by the Nevada Gaming Control Board and highlighted by TheNVIndy. This amount generated $6.8 million in revenue for the state's sportsbooks, with a 3.7% win percentage, surpassing the 2022 record of $179.8 million. Sources such as @NevadaGCB also confirmed these figures.
$185.6 million was bet on the Super Bowl with Nevada sportsbooks, an all-time record. https://t.co/BNZhrvzy8j
Nevada breaks state record for #SuperBowlLVIII handle with $185.6M wagered on the game, per @NevadaGCB. Sportsbooks win $6.8M (3.7%) Nevada sportsbooks still have only lost on TWO Super Bowls since 1991
Nevada reports a record $185.6 million worth of bets on the Super Bowl. Sportsbooks held 3.7% for $6.8 million. Nevada typically leads all states in Super Bowl handle.
Nevada sportsbooks break state record for #SuperBowl betting handle with $185.6 million in wagers, according to figures released by @NevadaGCB Books won $6.8M (3.7 win percentage)
Betting in Nevada on #SuperBowlLVIII was a record $185.6M, which produced revenue of $6.8M for the state's sportsbooks. The total wagers broke the 2022 record of $179.8M via Nevada Gaming Control Board @TheNVIndy
FanDuel says it took in more than 14 million bets on the Super Bowl. Total amount bet? $307 million.
FanDuel says it took a record 14 million bets totaling $307 million on Super Bowl LVIII.
Americans are expected to wager a record $23.1 billion on the Super Bowl this year as the nation’s gambling capital Las Vegas hosts the championship game for the first time https://t.co/kZGp7bqXxp https://t.co/kZGp7bqXxp
Super Bowl betting is to hit a record $23.1 billion, per MW.