Acting AG Davenport, Division of Gaming Enforcement Announce Preliminary Super Bowl Wagering Totals

Acting AG Davenport, Division of Gaming Enforcement Announce Preliminary Super Bowl Wagering Totals

TRENTON – Acting Attorney General Jennifer Davenport and the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) today announced preliminary wagering data related to Super Bowl LX played on February 8, 2026.

Preliminary wagering statistics reported by Atlantic City casinos, New Jersey equine racetracks, and online sports wagering mobile applications show that wagering on this year’s Super Bowl totaled approximately $126.5 million, with a projected sports wagering payout to winning customers of $87.8 million.

The actual hold percentage, or the portion of money gambled that the casino retains, was 31.6% for 2026 compared to 14.9% last year. Operator revenues were $38.7 million in 2026 compared to $25.2 million in 2025.

These revenue figures include New Jersey’s 11 retail sports books and 14 sports wagering mobile applications.

Click here for the DGE press release on wagering data from last year’s Super Bowl.

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