Preliminary data from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board indicates that $71.5 million was wagered in the state during the weekend's Super Bowl. That represented a 15% drop from the Super Bowl 2023 wagers made at brick-and-mortar and online sportsbooks.
Revenue after payouts is anticipated to be $11.06 million, down from $29.72 million in 2023. This was the fourth year that online wagering was accessible and the sixth year that Pennsylvania allowed legal sports wagering for the Super Bowl.
Revenue after payouts is anticipated to be $11.06 million, down from $29.72 million in 2023. This was the fourth year that online wagering was accessible and the sixth year that Pennsylvania allowed legal sports wagering for the Super Bowl.