Nevada sets sports betting record, while NJ activity rises by 30%.

During the first Super Bowl held in Las Vegas, Nevada's sportsbooks saw a record $185.6 million in bets, up 21% from last year. They made $6.8 million in revenue.

New Jersey's sportsbooks handled $141.6 million in bets, a 30% increase from last year, with $8.5 million in revenue.

Pennsylvania saw a 15% decrease in bets, taking in $71.5 million. Maine's online sportsbooks saw $3.5 million in bets for its first Super Bowl.
 
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