The gambling industry's national trade group predicts that 1 in 5 American adults will make a bet on Sunday's Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.
Legal betting on this year’s Super Bowl was heavy in the first four states to report results. Nevada saw nearly $180 million in bets, and New Jersey saw nearly $144 million,
Here’s one more thing the coronavirus pandemic has ruined for at least some people: betting on the Super Bowl. But, has been a boon for online betting for others.
With the expanded sports gambling, it will bring additional costs for ensuring their games are on the up-and-up and college athletics are wanting piece of the pie.